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.
An Election 2020 Prayer Guide
As we near a critical election, now is the time for the church to act—through prayer, fasting, and repentance.
The Community We Need Right Now
The Asian American community is hurting, and we need each other more than ever.
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.
A Celebration of Hospitality
A ceramic artist is inspired to honor a food tradition outside of her own culture.
The Warm Welcome of Chai
The creamy, spicy tea of Desi culture represents so much more than a drink.
Storytelling as Liberation
Third-generation Chinese American speaker and activist Nikole Lim shares how her family history and cultural identity shape her work advocating for survivors of sexual violence.
The Chinese American Woman Who Helped Pioneer Voting By Mail
March Fong Eu was a trailblazer for Asian Americans and the electoral system we know today.
One Thing We Lack
There’s a dearth of public, strategic giving from Asian Americans. We can lead the way.
A Safe Space from Racism
When faced with the double trauma of the pandemic and anti-Asian racism, we need time to rest and lay our burdens at the feet of Jesus.
A Blessing for All
The AACC recorded ‘The Blessing’ to remind us how interconnected we are in the kingdom of God.