Our Stories David Chase Our Stories David Chase

Turning Red and Media Critique as Parents

Isn’t that what art is about: coming to appreciate or understand something or someone quite different from you? . . . Turning Red may not matter to me in the same way as it matters to others, and that is ok. I can still appreciate it as someone else’s expression of themselves where I am along for the ride.

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Our Stories Isaiah Hobus Our Stories Isaiah Hobus

Invisible Book Review

Invisible courageously offers full witness to the invisibility of Asian women and to a God who sees. Kim ultimately asks her reader to reimagine faith in the God who makes all visible, whose spirit is in all people, and whose reign never ceases–defining our today.


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Faith & Theology AACC Editorial Team Faith & Theology AACC Editorial Team

Reading the Bible Beyond White Masculinity: Author Q&A with Pastor Dan Hyun

So many Christian books are written in and for White male voices. What would it look like if that was not the assumed default? In this author Q&A, we talked with Pastor Dan Hyun about his recently released book The Bible in 52 Weeks for Men: A Yearlong Bible Study Companion and how he wanted to use his Korean American perspectives and experiences to encourage us to engage the Bible and masculinity in and through our cultural backgrounds.


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Justice & Culture Dr. Michelle Reyes Justice & Culture Dr. Michelle Reyes

5 Things to Know About Indian Immigrants

The tragic death of this vulnerable Indian family is a moment for us, as Christians, to grow in our awareness of untold immigrant stories like theirs and to see this tragedy through a theological lens. Here are five facts to help us respond to the reality of Indian immigrants with empathy and action.

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Our Stories Katie Nguyen & Gloria Fanchiang Our Stories Katie Nguyen & Gloria Fanchiang

God Who Sees Us

I hope that "God Who Sees Us" can be an anthem for Asian American Christians as we continue to face racism but also as we grow in our understanding of who we are and develop our unique voices.

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Our Stories David Chase, Reeve Klatt, and Joshua Wu Our Stories David Chase, Reeve Klatt, and Joshua Wu

Reclaiming a Culturally-Specific Christmas

While Euro-centric art has traditionally portrayed the views of the elite Europeans, more and more, art is used to give voice to the people unheard and pushed aside. In this way, art both reflects the current culture as well as seeks to impact and change the culture.

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Our Stories Katie Nguyen Our Stories Katie Nguyen

Family: It’s Complicated

Jesus didn’t refer to his disciples as his “brother and sister and mother” as a trite greeting in passing. He meant it. Those following him, living life with him, and working with him are his family in a very real way.

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Our Stories Emily Leung Our Stories Emily Leung

Out of the Fun House

Here each of these women, gifted and called, find themselves asking these questions: I don’t believe I’m supposed to be in children’s ministry, to be a missionary, or to marry a pastor, so what am I supposed to do?

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