Albert Y. Hsu (pronounced "shee") is senior editor for IVP Books at InterVarsity Press, where he acquires and develops books in such areas as culture, discipleship, church, ministry and mission. He earned his PhD in educational studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois.
Al is the author of Singles at the Crossroads, Grieving a Suicide and The Suburban Christian. He has been a writer and columnist for Christianity Today and served as senior warden on the vestry of Church of the Savior in Wheaton, Illinois. He and his wife, Ellen, have two sons and live in the western suburbs of Chicago.
Take a look at your hands and fingers. Now wiggle your fingers. Back and forth. Isn’t that amazing? Think about it: Your eyes see your hands. Your brain sends signals
How do we pursue multiethnic ministry and become a community that more deeply reflects the unity and diversity of God’s people? One of the best places to start is in the area of ethnic identity, the
I’m a comic book fan, and my favorite comics are the team-ups. The Justice League, Teen Titans, the Avengers, the X-Men. It’s fun when superheroes partner together, combine powers, build off of each
InterVarsity Press Editor Al Hsu shares reflections, practical tips and, of course, book recommendations for multiethnic ministry out of 1 Corinthians 12.