Asian American churches have played a vital role in North American religious history. These stories must not be erased, overlooked, downplayed, or dismissed. Instead, they must be told, honored, and woven into the broader fabric of American Christianity. The Asian American church has always been here—building, resisting, and transforming syncretized…
Recently, I took a spiritual gifts assessment at my church. I love these kinds of tools—the wonder of self-discovery, the language around calling, the idea that the Spirit equips us uniquely for the work of God in the world. So I dove in, curious and open. When I got the…
“For we are but travellers on a journey without as yet a fixed abode; we are on our way, not yet in our native land; we are in a state of longing, not yet of enjoyment. But let us continue on our way, and continue without sloth or respite, so…
When all the world comes crowding in the firehose of bad news spewing into every waking moment The underground torrent of generational trauma threatening to burst its reservoirs already flooding your subconscious Consider how a tree holds space its limbs dancing to the wind’s onslaught creating pockets of calm within…
In a world that sometimes makes you feel invisible, we want you to know that God sees you and takes great delight in you. Your blood carries the stories of your ancestors. Your shoulders bear the hope of generations before you. You try to honor your family, even when it’s…
Psalm of Lament O Lord, I am uprooted from my concrete jungle, Where steel giants once sheltered me in their shadow. Now surrounded by towering pines and endless sky, I feel more exposed than ever before. The sunshine here mocks my solitude, Its bright façade like the painted-on smiles…