Culture is evolving at a faster pace than ever before. How can our conversations with Asian American Youth also evolve, growing deeper and better?
Bill Watanabe offers a story of courage and compassion in the wake of the Japanese incarceration during World War II.
Summer is coming – the season of short-term missions trips! Some tips for effective missions from a missionary living and working in Asia.
A good & growing number of Asian American Christians are involved and engaged with justice work in our communities. But why does it seem like the Asian American Church can be so silent on the issues of social justice and activism?
In the wake of the Rodney King trial, LAPD withdrew from Koreatown and South Central, leaving those ethnic neighborhoods to burn…
The next generation will be the most racially mixed of all – what does this mean for AAPI churches, our communities, and our theology?
Uncle Cecil graduated with an engineering degree from USC around 1936 and discovered to his dismay that no one would hire him. In desperation, he took on a welder’s job at a fishing-boat repair shop in San Pedro. Very quickly he became a master…
Nikita Joy and Dr. Joyce Del Rosario join us for a podcast on self-care and survival amidst microaggressions and marginalization.