Do I belong anywhere? This kind of question can lead to a lot of restlessness and unease. I know I am not alone with questions of belonging.
The Christian life revolves around two focuses: the Cross and the Empty Tomb. We need both to stay growing, faithful, and ready.
Why is remembrance so important to God? And how can that help us understand ourselves as part of the greater Asian American family?
Bill Watanabe offers a poetic reflection of death giving way to the life of future generations.
In my family, we not only have Turkey but also Chinese dim sum and sushi — which always confused my friends unfamiliar with Asian-American traditions.
Of course I was taken to eat dim sum for the first time just minutes after learning how to use chopsticks. The…
A day set apart to literally “give thanks” resonates naturally for Christians. After all, the entire Christian life is an…
It’s Saturday morning. First stop, McDonald’s for breakfast. Second stop, Chinese school. Third stop, Yum Cha. Fourth stop, drop grandma…
Recently, while preparing to teach the Lord’s Prayer, I realized my prayer life had become more like a routine, trying…
In Mandarin Chinese, China is called Zhongguo – the Middle (中, zhong) Kingdom (国, guo). Drawn like a drum tower marking out the…