The Gospel in “American Born Chinese”: An Introduction to Contextualization
Cross-cultural Identity and the Gospel in The Mission
Was John Chau’s life lived in obedience to God and the spread of the Gospel or was it, as his pastor feared, pursuing “a fantasy"?
Black Cake
Yet the beauty of it is learning that all of those pieces, even the painful ones, fit perfectly together to create the masterpiece that is me. Stories, pain, conflict, joy, resilience, creativity, courage, and even anger have all brushed their unique strokes and colors onto the canvas of my life and invite me into an opportunity to become whole as I welcome all of the pieces of myself.
After Watching Minari
Here we have a story; that doesn’t live happily ever; after but goes on, nevertheless. We don’t know exactly; what happened to grandma, only; she is with them like voices in leaves.
House of Cards: Hollywood's Take on East Asian Women is Flawed
Films that disempower East Asian women tend to fall short because the house of cards was built upon a shaky foundation.
Celebrating Asian Heritage in Children's Literature: An Interview with Tina Cho
In this article, we interview Tina Cho about her work as a children’s author and the value of diverse representation in children’s literature, which characterizes much of her work.