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Inseong J Kim

Speaker · Author · Radio

Where Voice & Art Meet

Radio host, published author, contemporary impressionist artist, and communicator bringing a biblically grounded, historically informed voice to the issues of our generation through the award-winning program Yesterday Today Tomorrow.

A Voice for

This Generation

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US RADIO STATION

50 +

COMTEMPORARY
IMPRESSIONISTIC ART PIECES

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10 YEARS PRO-LIFE
BROADCASTING

4

PUBLISHED BOOKS
BIOGRAPHY

Inseong Kim is the radio host of Yesterday Today Tomorrow, airing on 960 The Patriot KKNT, 1360AM KPXQ, and more than 10 US radio stations through WRN. For a decade she hosted In His Love, a nationally broadcast pro-life program.

A communicator, journalist, author, contemporary impressionist artist, film executive producer, and entrepreneur, Inseong brings a unique convergence of creative artistry and rigorous scholarship to every stage and microphone.

Through intense research and study, her work helps audiences think with rational and critical minds — integrating personal faith with a deep understanding of history, so that biblical and historical perspectives can illuminate the path from yesterday through today and into tomorrow.

Inseong is the author of four published books, including Healing Through Psalm 23, Calling Beyond Healing, and Rest In His Love, Our Redeemer, Jesus Christ. She is married to Steven, a dentist, and they have three children.

EDUCATION

PHOENIX SEMINARY
CURRENTLY AT TRAINING 

EXECUTIVE HARVARD BUSINESS ANALYTICS PROGRAM

ACTUARIAL SCIENCE
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

SPECIAL EDUCATION
EWHA WOMENS UNIVERSITY

SPEAKING TOPIC

Messages That Transform Perspective

Faith & Critical Thinking

 

Equipping audiences to engage the marketplace of ideas with both deep faith and rigorous thinking. Drawing on her Harvard analytics background and seminary training, Inseong models how scholarship and devotion strengthen one another.

01 Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow

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Examining contemporary social issues through the lens of history and Scripture. When we forget history we repeat painful cycles — but when we integrate biblical and historical perspectives, we unlock yesterday's lessons to live fully today and face tomorrow with hope.

02 The Sanctity of Life​

A decade of pro-life broadcasting distilled into a powerful message — weaving personal testimony, historical context, and theological foundations to champion the God-given value of every human life from conception to natural death.

MEDIA RADIO PODCAST

ON THE AIR

YESTERDAY TODAY TOMORROW

 960 The Patriot KKNT — Saturdays 5:30 PM
1360AM KPXQ — Sundays 7:00 AM & 6:00 PM
Plus 10+ stations via WRN

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PUBLIC SPEAKING

TEDx TALK 

GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY

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Available for conferences, women's events, church services, retreats, radio interviews, and university engagements. Let's connect.

Yesterday Today Tomorrow is the program that covers the current contemporary social issues in the light of our history to understand our yesterday to live fully today and tomorrow. Through intense research and study, our program shares the message that helps us to think with a rational and critical mind. When we integrate our personal life with studying history, historical and Biblical views can help us unlock our yesterday and lead us to see our today and tomorrow with hope and light. When we dwell in the past, we can not live fully today, but when we forget history, we repeat our painful history without being informed (paraphrased by Churchill). Please stay tune 960 The Patriot KKNT 5:30 pm every Saturday and 1360AM KPXQ 7:00 am and 6:00 pm every Sunday with Inseong Kim.

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