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?
A discussion between several Asian American cultural and ministry leaders, including Gene Luen Yang (National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, New Superman), Phil Yu (Angry Asian Man), Tim Ouyang (Tim Be Told), Daniel D. Lee (Fuller Asian American Center), Jerome Mammen (InterVarsity), and Margaret Yu (Epic Movement).
Does God see our skin – and love it? Ben Varghese reflects on how he, as a South Asian Indian, is seen by society, and how he is created by God.
In 2016, INHERITANCE Magazine, the Brehm Center, and the Fuller Asian American Initiative (now Center) came together to host Altered…
In 2016, INHERITANCE Magazine, the Brehm Center, and the Fuller Asian American Initiative (now Center) came together to host Altered…
People mix up humility with invisibility — it’s not your state of being or outside appearance that makes you humble, it’s your mindset to consider others….
National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature and award-winning author Gene Luen Yang talks about Asian and Asian American representation in American comics
At the beginning of WW2, there was a curfew imposed in Southern California when people could not be on the streets and houses had to be darkened after 10 pm. This was because of the fear (real or imagined at the time) of a Japanese military invasion…
We preach the gospel not in words or actions, but with our whole lives—for better or worse. We must be self-aware, especially when reaching across cultures….
As a Chinese American missionary in Taiwan, the challenges and experiences I’ve had on the field are different from those of my non-Asian counterparts. On one hand…