Monthly Archives: March 2011

Gospel Coalition seminar: Asian-American Christian Thought and Theological History

In two weeks, I’ll be attending the Gospel Coalition national conference in Chicago. I’m looking forward to a good time of learning and discussing with many pastors, seminary students, and church leaders. One of the workshops I registered for is … Continue reading

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Asian-Americans and discussing family issues.

This past weekend, I had a very blessed time at the English Congregation Retreat for Austin Chinese Church.  My mentor pastor, Cory Ishida, had some very encouraging and convicting messages for our church congregation (more on Pastor Cory in another … Continue reading

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When is someone a “sellout”?

This recent exchange between Jalen Rose and Grant Hill caught my attention: http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=6227827 A college-aged Jalen Rose called out Grant Hill for being an “Uncle Tom” because he, unlike the stereotypical African-American, came from an educated middle-class family with two … Continue reading

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