A Novel Way to Battle Anti-Wokeness
Justice & Culture Helen Lee Justice & Culture Helen Lee

A Novel Way to Battle Anti-Wokeness

There is a reason that Jesus instructs his followers, “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 18:3). Once we become adults, our ability to embrace change and to open ourselves to new ways of thinking and living diminishes. But children have an inherent openness and malleability; with the exposure to the right kind of books, a child can be formed in ways that will last into adulthood.

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Book Review: The New Testament in Color
Faith & Theology Daniel Harris Faith & Theology Daniel Harris

Book Review: The New Testament in Color

So then, can I, as an Asian American, trust Scripture? According to the wonderful contributors of The New Testament in Color, the answer to that question is “Yes!” Yet, not only I as an Asian American can trust Scripture, so too can African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, and others.

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Our Stories Isaiah Hobus Our Stories Isaiah Hobus

Invisible Book Review

Invisible courageously offers full witness to the invisibility of Asian women and to a God who sees. Kim ultimately asks her reader to reimagine faith in the God who makes all visible, whose spirit is in all people, and whose reign never ceases–defining our today.


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