Swallowing the Bitterness: Racism & Unspoken Asian-American Pain
For the Asian American community, the reality is that the intersections of pain and grief are often compounded by shame and silence.
Read moreFor the Asian American community, the reality is that the intersections of pain and grief are often compounded by shame and silence.
Read moreAs an Asian-American, I said that this was not my problem, not my fight. But this summer, by the grace of God, something changed. I realized how much I had fallen short in seeking to love those around me who did not look like me, didn’t go to the same churches as me, but who are also made in the Imago Dei.
Read more“We write this letter as an intentional effort to amplify the voices of ethnic minorities in the EPC.”
Read moreIs it racist to call COVID-19 a “Chinese Virus”? Using Speech Act Theory and the Doctrine of Scripture, Timothy Isaiah Cho demonstrates why we must be so careful with our language.
Read moreHow do cultivate regular spiritual disciplines with our families? What exactly is family worship? How do I even start?
Read moreHow do we cultivate spiritual regularity? Is that even possible in a world where work dominates at least 8 hours a day and there seems to be no end in sight of the things that need to be done?
Read moreGuest writer Paul J. Park discusses the importance of friendship for a full Christian life.
Read moreIn languages spoken and lost,
we pray this all with the name of Jesus.
Guest writer Wong Tian An offers a quick overview of liberation and includes a call to reexamine the positive elements of this global theology.
Read moreSheriff’s Deputy Brandon Queen reveals how an encounter with a prisoner deepened his appreciation for the grace of God in his own life.
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