Why Single-Issue Voting Doesn't Reflect the Gospel
God doesn’t have limits on the people and issues he cares about. We shouldn’t impose those on him as we cast our ballots.
Election Resources for Asian American Voters
Many Asian Americans typically don’t vote. These resources can empower you to help change that.
The Holy Work of Good Trouble
I was taught that getting into trouble was always a bad thing. Rep. John Lewis showed me otherwise.
This Far by Faith
The burden-sharing between communities during this time of activism should encourage us all.
What Difference will Asian American Christians Make?
We don’t fit the typical evangelical mold, which can be a good thing.
The Asian American Voice Can Stand On Its Own
AAPI Christian leaders have historically relied on the white evangelical megaphone. But our unique voice carries its own weight.
Beyond the Blackouts and Protests
The work needs to continue. Here are eight Black Christian-led organizations you can support in the long term.
Shalom Amidst the Rioting
A Hmong-American pastor and a Korean-American pastor share recommendations for seeking healing, reconciliation, and justice in a time of deep grief and anger.
Why I Gladly Signed the Statement on Anti-Asian Racism
An author and friend to the Asian-American community shares why he didn’t hesitate to sign the AACC statement on anti-Asian racism in the time of COVID-19.
Halting Immigration Hurts America
Nativism Strikes Back: A Commentary on the Immigration Suspension
The underlying intention behind President Trump’s symbolic immigration suspension is clearly driven by nativism. In nativism, immigrants are a threat and a burden to the American economy and American jobs and workers.
Where Words Lead: Building Up and Tearing Down With Words
Since the first cases of COVID-19 were reported in the United States, certain words and phrases have been frequently used by our political leaders and their spokespeople: Foreign virus. Chinese virus. Kung flu. Wuhan flu.
Upstream and Downstream the River of Justice
We are all in the same river together, and we need to extract all toxins--together. This is especially true of Christians who are called to bear the burdens that others carry (Gal. 6:2)…