Jim Daly and John Fuller welcome Pastor Eugene Cho to this "Focus on the Family" two-day broadcast. He’s the author
of the book, "Overrated: Are We More in Love with the Idea of Changing the World Than Actually Changing the World?"
Eugene shares transparently about his struggle of learning how to "walk his talk." He describes growing up as an
immigrant family in the San Francisco area and the tenacity he learned from his parents. Eugene goes on to talk about
the big dream God placed in his heart to start a church, but then having his dream thwarted by a season of
unemployment, followed by underemployment. However, God was at work in his life, teaching him life lessons in this
process.
Eugene shares about eventually becoming a pastor, taking a mission trip to Burma and being convicted to help alleviate
global poverty. He and his wife, Minhee, started a non-profit,secular organisation, One Day’s Wages. They themselves
committed to giving a full year’s salary over the course of three years to get this organisation launched and they
describe the challenges of keeping that commitment and the blessings that arose as a result.