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I am a servant following Jesus Christ. I am never accepted as fully Chinese, never accepted as fully American. But I know that I am 100% accepted as a child of God. My heart's desire is to see Asian-Americans grow in their identities in Christ and impact the world for His kingdom.-
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Monthly Archives: August 2008
Reflection about this blog.
Lately I’ve been thinking about what the purpose of my blog is. Looking back, the reason my blog first started was to have a journal about my time in seminary, about how God is working in my life and what … Continue reading
Posted in Ministry Vision, My Personal Walk, Race and Ethnicity
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Americans smell bad in IOC Investigation into age of Chinese gymnasts
While I am not necessarily defending the actions of the Chinese government nor trying to claim that all the Chinese female Olympic gymnasts are of legal age (I am not arguing either way), I am disappointed at the timing of … Continue reading
Posted in Race and Ethnicity, Social Issues
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Christian Education of Asian-Americans.
One of the distinct issues that exists when ministering to Asian-Americans is the concept of grace. Most of us grow up with hard-working parents, who push us to try to earn everything in life. We do not want anything for … Continue reading
The Video for Saddleback Civil Forum!
If you missed the Saddleback Civil Forum on the Presidency, you can view it (in parts) from the CNN.com website: http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/08/16/warren.forum/index.html#cnnSTCVideo A transcript can be found here: http://rickwarrennews.com/transcript/ Rick Warren asked a number of difficult questions to both Obama and … Continue reading
Posted in Social Issues
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Saddleback Civil Forum on the Presidency
Today, Saddleback Church is making history. They are hosting a Civil Forum on the Presidency today, August 16th at 5:00pm PST, moderated by Rick Warren. Presumed presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain will both be there, and will be … Continue reading
Posted in Social Issues
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