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.
How Can You Believe in God at a Time Like This?
A meditation on who God is in the midst of our deepest grief.
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
Our Anger
The Perfect Home?: Do Ho Suh on Longing and Displacement
Asian American art helps build our awareness of our cultural history.
Good Grief
Losing my father has taught me the value of grief and allowing people the space to fully process their emotions, just as Jesus did.
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.
Bodies Matter
Our minds matter, so do our bodies. Offering our bodies in view of God's mercy is a step that the church cannot afford to neglect.
Saddleback’s Children’s Ministry Video Is Part of a Larger Pattern
Failing at Assimilation and Finding Abundance
I had dreams of teaching in women’s ministry. Then I was rebuked for teaching about justice.
When Presidents Hear Us
AACC responds to the Biden Memorandum.
From Dal to Cornbread: Vice President Kamala Harris’s Mixed Identity
With her election as the first woman Vice President, Kamala Harris also brings the issue of ethnicity to the forefront. The gospel of our brown multiethnic savior says that she—and all of us—can and should embrace the entirety of ourselves as created and beloved beings.
Social Holiness in a New World
As a Biden-Harris administration begins, Asian American Christians must continue the faithful work of love and justice across all society’s spheres.
Between Insurrection and Inauguration: Faithfulness in Tension
The rioters' use of Christian symbols at the Capitol insurrection was blasphemous, and I wonder how we Asan American Christ followers might respond to our nation's political crisis and the anti-Asian hate we're experiencing.
The Bonus March: The Unexpected Black Hero in a Japanese American Painting
An early twentieth-century painting provides unexpected insight into building interminority solidarity today.
AACC Statement on the Violent Attack on the U.S. Capitol
AACC Statement on the Violent Attack on the U.S. Capitol
I’m a Chinese school dropout. That’s why I stand against Christian nationalism.
Today, Asian American Christians find the language of our faith exploited to attack the language of our heritage. It's time we took action.
The Skin and Scent of the God Who Came Near
The fullness of Immanuel, God with us, encompassed a physical body and a rich cultural background. This season, let’s worship all of who Jesus was.