The Good, True, and The Beautiful; Opening up the Gospel to Secular Leading Spaces in 2026
What does it look like to share the gospel effectively in 2026, especially in seemingly secular spaces (e.g. Silicon Valley)? How can leaders with great resources utilize their worldly blessings towards opening up essential dialogues about meaning and death? What is the cultural environment and some of the unique patterns that we observe, especially when interacting with millennials / gen-z / gen-alpha leaders in the context of faith? What is the relationship between faith and work in 2026?
Drawing from experiences as a Korean-American Gen-Z leader who is an active apologist as a Stanford ministry advisor, a Meta software engineer, and a tech/mentorship entrepreneur, Enok explores such questions in depth through testimonies and intellectual reflections rooted in Christian worldview.
He provides these reflections with an emphasis on the importance of genuine love and wisdom rooted in the self-sacrificial love and grace of Jesus; a posture of grace is bold and humble, confident and gentle, wise as serpents and innocent as doves.