AACC San Francisco Prayer Rally Recap
AACC Detroit Prayer Rally Recap
AACC Dallas Prayer Rally Recap
AACC Minneapolis Prayer Rally Recap
10 Common Gaslighting Lines About the Atlanta Massacre and Useful Rebuttals
"They Just Happen to be Asian"
From a Black Woman’s Perspective: Here’s What I Saw When I Attended the Atlanta Rally for AAPI Lives
A Revolutionary Lament
When I began to fully lament the ways that my own Asian identity had been minimized... I was met with the God that cries out for injustice too.
Justice, Jesus, and Rest for the Weary
Even as we are called to fight the good fight, Christ’s constant invitation to us is to surrender, to rest, and to be still.
Why the Atlanta Massacre was Racially Motivated
Do you know why the Atlanta Massacre was racially motivated? Here are 3 reasons that explains it clearly.
From Anger to Action: Three Ways to Respond to the March 16 Shooting in Atlanta
Responding to anti-Asian Violence with Creativity from the Margins
Reimagining Political Engagement
How can Asian American Christians embody our faith through and in our civic and political engagement? That is the core question that Joshua Wu will be addressing as he joins the AACC team as the political engagement specialist.
The Biden Presidency & The Continued Omission of Asian Americans (Part Two)
Let the church declare: Asian Lives Matter
Anti-Asian attacks have been skyrocketing at an alarming rate since the start of the pandemic. Yet there has been a gaping void of evangelical voices publicly speaking up to defend their Asian American brothers and sisters.
The Biden Presidency & The Continued Omission of Asian Americans
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.