On the Continued Rise of Anti-Asian Violence from AACC President, Raymond Chang
AACC responds to anti-Asian racism and xenophobic attacks.
Film Review: 'Minari,' An American Story
Three Ways Chinese New Year Highlights the Lost Art of Hospitality
Celebrating Chinese New Year reminds us of a way we can show love and acceptance–inviting all to the table–in the hopes that we would utilize hospitality to help bridge divisions in our country and in the church.
Saddleback’s Children’s Ministry Video Is Part of a Larger Pattern
When Presidents Hear Us
AACC responds to the Biden Memorandum.
From Dal to Cornbread: Vice President Kamala Harris’s Mixed Identity
With her election as the first woman Vice President, Kamala Harris also brings the issue of ethnicity to the forefront. The gospel of our brown multiethnic savior says that she—and all of us—can and should embrace the entirety of ourselves as created and beloved beings.
Social Holiness in a New World
As a Biden-Harris administration begins, Asian American Christians must continue the faithful work of love and justice across all society’s spheres.
Between Insurrection and Inauguration: Faithfulness in Tension
The rioters' use of Christian symbols at the Capitol insurrection was blasphemous, and I wonder how we Asan American Christ followers might respond to our nation's political crisis and the anti-Asian hate we're experiencing.
No Model Minority, Part II: Filipino Americans, the Bible, and Resisting Racism
In the church’s pursuit of justice, lessons from Filipino American history and experience can helpfully shape our approach to the Scriptures.
AACC Statement on the Violent Attack on the U.S. Capitol
AACC Statement on the Violent Attack on the U.S. Capitol
I’m a Chinese school dropout. That’s why I stand against Christian nationalism.
Today, Asian American Christians find the language of our faith exploited to attack the language of our heritage. It's time we took action.
No Model Minority, Part I: Invisible Asian Americans in the Midst of a Season of Apocalypse
The pandemic has revealed many hard truths. More than ever, the church needs the valuable cultural lens that Asian Americans can bring.
US Demographics Are Changing, and the Publishing Industry Needs to Follow Suit
It is both gospel-minded and good business for books to represent our increasingly multiethnic population.
The Immigrant Church Is Exactly What Our Divided Country Needs
As we come to terms with America’s sins, Christians on the margins can lead us toward healing.
Tinikling and Terror
A traditional Filipino dance has taught me that joy can be a deliberate act of celebratory resistance in the midst of hardship.
The Church’s Role in Creating Systemic Racism, and How the Church Can Dismantle It
We still live with the legacy of historical, heretical beliefs. But God can make us new.
Prayers for Election Day
AACC staff members share their prayers for this consequential day. May you and your community be centered in the Father’s love and peace today and in the days to come.
Following the Call of Shalom into Politics
Asian American Christians are among the least politically engaged in the country. This needs to change.
AAPI Communities Can Uniquely Address the Climate Crisis
Asian American Christians are uniquely positioned to work toward healing our planet.
Honor, Shame, and Unity During These Divisive Times
We can learn a lot about what unity is—and what it’s not—through the lens of honor and shame.