This Year Has Been Really Hard. But It Wasn’t a Mistake.
Our place in God’s kingdom remains secure, and the story isn’t over yet.
15 Asian-Owned Businesses You Need To Know About
Investing in the entrepreneurship, leadership, and creativity of Asian American business owners is a meaningful way to contribute to the health of our communities.
Bee
A meditation on God’s providence.
Redeeming the Body in Chronic Pain: An Interview with Liuan Huska
The Chinese American author discusses how fully embracing the reality of our embodiment, with all its hurts and vulnerabilities, can bring us closer to Christ.
Advent Resources for the Tired Soul
More than ever, we need to seek the hope of Jesus’ coming this Advent. Here are some resources to guide you along the way.
2020’s Extraordinary Challenges Call for Extraordinary Giving
God’s people are always asked to give sacrificially. But, this year, the needs are far greater than usual.
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.
Eating the Bitterness of Internalized Racism
As a transracial adoptee in a white family, I bought into anti-Asian stereotypes. But now I’m reclaiming the ethnic identity God gave me.
My Perfectionism Isn't My Parents' Fault
Here’s what I hold responsible for the oppressive, unreasonable demands that I place on myself.
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.
What Covers Us
A poem reflecting on face masks and cultural fault lines.
How the Sudan Genocide Politicized a Nice Chinese Girl from Iowa
My anger over the violence in Darfur made me an activist and forever changed my political engagement.
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.
How I Became a Citizen Redistricting Commissioner
God gave me a love for geography, demographics, and balance. That paved the way for me to a fulfill a unique civil service.
Battling Anti-Asian Hate Is an Expression of God’s Kingdom
Asian Americans have often been marginalized in our country’s history. That doesn’t mean we can’t do something about it.