Expert married couple Scott and Sandra So Hee Chi Kim explain what works (and doesn’t) in their marriage, from family-of-origin dynamics to internalized context
How can we build relationships that have the capacity for authenticity, connection, and mutuality?
Our connection with our parents – or its lack – is a source of tension for many Asian Americans. Dr. Barbara W. Kim joins us to discuss relating to our parents.
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?
The next generation will be the most racially mixed of all – what does this mean for AAPI churches, our communities, and our theology?
Nikita Joy and Dr. Joyce Del Rosario join us for a podcast on self-care and survival amidst microaggressions and marginalization.
Why does Christian culture have such an obsession with marriage, while young people are getting married later, or not at all?
A podcast about toxic masculinity, being women of color in Christian leadership, and Asian American church culture.
This week on the Centering podcast, we explore #ChurchToo: how the #MeToo movement has affected churches.
Irene Cho is joined by Angie Hong, SueAnn Shiah, and Julie Tai to ask: what does Asian American worship look like, where does it start, and what does our future hold?