“Every culture is fallen, but every culture can be redeemed by God.” My InterVarsity friends first taught me this decades ago, and I continue to lean into this truth today. Here are two questions
Sara Chang shares her story of being adopted twice in this TED-style talk which she gave at Urbana12 in the Pan Asian North American Lounge. Here are some of the highlights from her talk.
I’ve spent a large part of my life wondering if I belong. Feeling Like An Imposter From my beginnings as a young Taiwanese-boy-violinist, through Conservatory and high school, through my undergrad
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
Have you ever been told in an evangelism or missions talk to “begin in your Jerusalem?” What did the speaker mean by that? Chances are they were wrong.
Have you ever felt hesitant to claim your Native roots? In your family stories, are there hints or mentions of a Native family member? Do you, like me, know clearly your tribal connections—you
“I’ve never in my life identified as ____________” he said. When helping people who are biracial or multiracial grow in their ethnic identity, I hear this phrase over and over again. Many of us mixed
What is ethnic identity? Let’s break it down.In the Bible, the words traditionally translated nation (Heb goyim and Gk ethnos) refer to a community with a common ancestry and
“Every culture is fallen, but every culture can be redeemed by God.” My InterVarsity friends first taught me this decades ago, and I continue to lean into this truth today. Here are two questions