It Felt Like Family
Article Izzy Koo Article Izzy Koo

It Felt Like Family

Asians from all sorts of ethnic backgrounds, immigration stories, denominations, and contexts came together as one body—distinct, yet unified by a common faith and shared heritage.

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KPOP Demon Hunters Tackles Asian American Shame
Article Daniel Harris Article Daniel Harris

KPOP Demon Hunters Tackles Asian American Shame

Those of us who grew up in an Asian American context know how shame often plays a prominent role in family and community dynamics. Major decisions can be made based on shame. Decisions like who you end up marrying, where you decide to go to school and study, and even what career you might choose to pursue can all be based on shame.

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Justice & Culture, Article Ray Chang Justice & Culture, Article Ray Chang

A Year “2” Remember: A Journey Through Asian American History of the Years that End in “2”

We must do the good work of remembering and remembering actively. When we do this, we are able to better anticipate and address the issues that impact Asian American communities across the US and to work towards a justice for all that falls in line with the heart of God for healing and wholeness driven by the church.

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