With the recent opening of the movie "Aloha" many Asian American groups have cried foul for director Cameron Crowe whitewashing Hawaiʻi. Crowe states that Emma Stone's character is supposed to be a
What are some ways to bring reconciliation and mission together in the context of every day ministry? New York Urban Project Director Jonathan Walton will be presenting some of their program's
Why do churched students sometimes have the hardest time "getting" reconciliation? If we want to disciple students (and others) into Biblical reconciliation, we need to have some awareness of their
“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
2015 will not be business as usual for the country, perhaps the world. Like you, I was shocked to hear of the 170 cities in the US that protested with Ferguson residents, and more broadly Tokyo and
I will never forget it. My junior year of college was one of the most racially charged time periods in my life, much like what we are experiencing today across the United States.
What exactly is multiethnic ministry? Is it getting diversity in a room (or at least on your website photo)? Is it hugging a person of a different race at a
Paula Fuller has led a diverse career in business, leadership, non-profit and vocational ministry. Since 2005, she has served as vice president of InterVarsity/USA and director of Multiethnic
Recently, in my haste to make my favorite dessert (my honed, refined, and perfected chocolate chip cookies), I inadvertently forgot to include the salt. For the next 24 hours, all seemed well: the
“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