Learning to Grieve Anti-Asian Racism as an Asian American
Youn Yuh-jung’s words about expecting mistreatment and thus not feeling sorrow have been helpful for me in thinking about my apparent lack of grief over recent events in the news.
Read moreYoun Yuh-jung’s words about expecting mistreatment and thus not feeling sorrow have been helpful for me in thinking about my apparent lack of grief over recent events in the news.
Read moreIn the coming days, followers of Christ have an opportunity— more than that, the responsibility— to be different. With the election fast approaching, we need to hear what Jesus has to teach us about how we interact with and speak about those who vote differently than us. Whatever your political position, here are some lessons from our Master:
Read moreJesus didn’t linger because he didn’t care. He loved them, so he stayed, and his friend died. Not but, so.
Read moreThere is no silver lining here. But the Church remembers Good Friday tomorrow, and I’m hopeful that’s where I’ll be given what I need.
Read moreLast year, I was telling a friend how tired and unmotivated I felt. I wouldn’t have minded the fatigue if
Read moreMinistry wives, seen and unseen in your sacred vocation and holy orders, you are known and loved today.
Read moreDoes your life feels too big or too small for God? Wonder might expand your heart to give you the perspective you need.
Read moreI’ve gotten glimpses of God’s good purposes in making me both Chinese and American. And I’m convinced one of the most important reasons has been to equip me for service in his Kingdom.
Read moreMost Asian Americans have internalized two visions of human flourishing: American self-actualization and Asian familial harmony. How does this play out in our lives? And what does it mean for the Asian American Christian?
Read moreOne reason why so many Asian-Americans enjoyed Crazy Rich Asians and one implication for ministry in the church.
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