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Culture & Identity

Culture & Identity 

That Racist Chinese Laundry Commercial…

June 3, 2016June 3, 2016 Andrew Ong 3 Comments asian america, Asian American, chinese laundry commercial, corporate solidarity, racism

The tendency of Asian Americans to exclusively identify with victims rather than perpetrators of racism must be checked and rectified.

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Culture & Identity 

Political Correctness

May 6, 2016 Mark Jeong 2 Comments ethnicity, political correctness, Trump

Guest blogger Rachel Stanton shares her thoughts on how Christians should approach the subject of “Political Correctness.” Should Christians eschew the notion as a product of liberal media bias? Should we embrace it?

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Culture & Identity 

Aziz Ansari’s “Modern Romance”, Christ’s Covenantal Love

April 18, 2016April 18, 2016 Mark Jeong 1 Comment aziz ansari, dating, marriage, modern romance, online dating

What ideas do mobile dating apps carry within them? How have these ideas shaped how we pursue love? And how can we reflect on the ideology beneath these tools to use them with more discernment?

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Culture & Identity 

To the Reformed World: Minorities Are Here to Stay

April 1, 2016April 5, 2016 Marcos Ortega 32 Comments ethnicity, gospel, James White, race, racial reconciliation, reconciliation, Reformed, reformed theology

Minorities are moving the conversation in the Reformed world. That’s a good thing.

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Culture & Identity 

Don’t Waste Your Race: Racial Stewardship (2)

March 23, 2016March 28, 2016 Andrew Ong 0 Comments asian, Asian American, donald trump, evangelical, mission, race, racial stewardship, stewardship, tim keller, trump supporters, urban ministry, white

Applying racial stewardship to real life.

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Culture & Identity 

Don’t Waste Your Race: Racial Stewardship (1)

March 22, 2016July 21, 2022 Andrew Ong 1 Comment church, evangelicals, influence, ministry, missional, race, racial, racialized, stewardship

Exploring race as a gift to be stewarded by all evangelicals on mission.

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Culture & Identity 

The Value of My Korean Cultural Identity

February 1, 2016February 22, 2016 Eunjin Kim 0 Comments creation, culture, diversity, immigration, korean culture, value

“What I had considered as my disadvantages were actually gifts from God that I could use to serve the church.” – Eunjin Kim

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Culture & Identity 

“But You Were Raised White”

December 30, 2015January 10, 2016 Marcos Ortega 2 Comments

Marcos reflects on being a bi-racial man and how it informs his worldview.

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Culture & Identity 

On Being Bicultural and Christian

December 15, 2015January 10, 2016 David Cheng 2 Comments

What does it mean to be bicultural and Christian? How might a dual culture identity be used by God for his kingdom?

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Church & Ministry Culture & Identity 

Some Reflections on Mark Jones’ “Reformed Catholicity”

November 12, 2015January 10, 2016 Mark Jeong 4 Comments diversity, reformed catholicity, reformed theology

Many within the Reformed movement are adopting a more “catholic” spirit. In many ways, this has always been the case among minority Christians.

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