Who Is My Neighbor? Revisiting the Chinese Exclusion Era
‘Strangers in the Land’ is a sober reminder that Christians have the resources to overcome racism if we make our behavior–in our homes and in the public square–aligns with our doctrine.
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‘Strangers in the Land’ is a sober reminder that Christians have the resources to overcome racism if we make our behavior–in our homes and in the public square–aligns with our doctrine.
“Racism is ugly, and we cannot put a little iodine and a band-aid over it. We have to go deeper, to find out what is causing this cancer.”
Though not as helpful in some parts, Wu’s book helps us to see the cultural dynamics at work within the book of Romans.
Stephen Um, Alexander Jun, and Julius Kim address dangers for churches to avoid when ministering to Asian-Americans, developing “Gospel Rich Asians.”
Michael Lee, Steve Bang Lee, and Alex Choi talk about complexities of Asian-American ministry and implications in spirituality, community, and discipleship.