MEMBER: SHALLY CHUNG

Q: What without fail always makes you laugh?
I love laughing when you're not supposed to laugh like during a sermon or in class - almost anything can trigger this, but the best would be accidental farting. One time we were at an emotional farewell party and about 87% of the people were crying as they shared how much they'll miss this one family that was leaving and this 1-year old ripped one and I made eye contact with someone and we couldn't stop laughing, but we had to hold it in because everyone was so serious. It was so awesome.

Q: What terrifies you the most?
Bugs and animals especially when they come out of nowhere and try to kill you - they can be so unpredictable and fast. 92% of my nightmares are about bugs and animals.

Q: Standing at the gates of heaven, and God asks you “Why should I let you in?” What do you reply? Limited atonement and double imputation. Thanks so much, Jesus!

Q: What was your favorite childhood meal?
Cereal and milk. Sometimes I substitute ice cream, cake or cookies for the cereal. I've had so many different favorite cereals, but anything that turns my milk a different color is usually a safe one to choose. As for the milk, none of that gross milk substitute or skim milk. If you can see through it, there's something wrong. My favorite is whole organic milk, but I do 1% organic now because of my health problems.

Q: What do you see as the biggest difficulty in living the Christian life?
Remembering Christ. It's so easy to get caught up in this world and in myself and forget God. Sorry God.

Q: How would you like to spend your elder years?
In heaven. The faster I can get to paradise, the better.

Q: What do you think heaven will be like? Please provide details.
It would be so awesome. A world with Jesus and no sin! And no bugs or dirt.Lots of clean, comfortable couches and all my favorite foods where I never feel full or get hangry. I would hang out with all the people from the Bible and ask them a million questions each about what they experienced that the Bible doesn't tell us.

Q: What's the best way to spend a rainy weekend?
Sleep in until afternoon, eat some of my favorite foods (extra large chewy bagel - half toasted with butter and the other half with whipped scallion cream cheese, pasta with butter, garlic and hot pepper flakes, fresh baked chocolate chip walnut cookies, bokeumbap with a runny egg on top andvanilla bean ice cream) and then go out or have friends over so we can play hours of ping pong or games like catchphrase and heads up.