In Pursuit of Purpose
How an Indian American woman found the courage to break the mold.
Election Resources for Asian American Voters
Many Asian Americans typically don’t vote. These resources can empower you to help change that.
The Pain and Positivity of 'Indian Matchmaking'
It hasn’t been easy for Indian Americans to watch the popular Netflix show. But the series has some important lessons for all of us.
Proclamation in Context: An Interview with Dr. Matthew D. Kim
How we hear and interpret Scripture can’t be separated from our cultural context. A new book explores how ministers, preachers, and teachers can more effectively speak to Asian North Americans.
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.
Writing that Heals and Connects: Spotlight on Reclaim's Editorial Director
Reclaim editorial director Dorcas Cheng-Tozun shares about her own journey as a writer, her hopes for the publication, and her new book.
Kimchi
A favorite Korean dish as an analogy for the Asian American experience.
Do the Work
During this time of racial reckoning, we each have our own work to do.
I’m a Korean Man Married to a Black Woman. My Community Hasn’t Always Had Our Backs.
How I’m striving to affirm black lives matter by learning to be a good ally to my wife.
Defining Who I Am
The burden of fixing America’s racism shouldn’t fall on the shoulders of Black communities.
The Holy Spirit Is in Gold
A visual art piece celebrating the gift that Asian Americans are to one another.
Dear Ollie, Before You Fight Again
A poem for a new arrival on this planet.
In the Now and Not Yet
An ally’s reflection on what white Christian communities can learn from the #AAC March.
Spring 2020
A series of haikus reflecting on this pandemic season.
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.
From Him I Received My Middle Name
A poem of family heritage and memory.
A Kingdom Citizen in the Home of the Brave
America’s many sins make the Fourth of July a complicated holiday. But we can find hope and freedom in our kingdom citizenship.
The Asian American Christians for Black Lives and Dignity March in Chicago
What happened at the historic #AACMarch.