at Regent College, and Ph.D. in Near Eastern languages and civilizations at Harvard University in 2007.
[2] He is a licensed minister in the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference.
Since 2013, he has been a member of the board of the National Association of Evangelicals and, in October 2019, was elected as the next president of the organization, commencing January 2020.
[4] Kim succeeded Leith Anderson as the first person of color to be president of the evangelical organization.
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