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What's your name? Asian Americans know the pain of being called names that deny our humanity. We may toggle back and forth between different names as a survival strategy. But it's a challenge to discern what names reflect our true identities as Asian Americans and as Christians. In an era when Asians face ongoing discrimination and marginalization, it can be hard to live into God's calling for our lives. Asian American Christians need to hear and own our diverse stories beyond the cultural expectations of the model minority or perpetual foreigner. A team from East Asian,…mehr
What's your name? Asian Americans know the pain of being called names that deny our humanity. We may toggle back and forth between different names as a survival strategy. But it's a challenge to discern what names reflect our true identities as Asian Americans and as Christians. In an era when Asians face ongoing discrimination and marginalization, it can be hard to live into God's calling for our lives. Asian American Christians need to hear and own our diverse stories beyond the cultural expectations of the model minority or perpetual foreigner. A team from East Asian, Southeast Asian, and South Asian backgrounds explores what it means to learn our names and be seen by God. They encourage us to know our history, telling diverse stories of the Asian diaspora in America who have been shaped and misshaped by migration, culture, and faith. As we live in the multiple tensions of being Asian American Christians, we can discover who we are and what God may have in store for us and our communities.
Linson Daniel (Indian American) is associate pastor of Metro Church in Dallas, Texas. He previously served as the national coordinator for South Asian InterVarsity and is a doctoral student at Fuller Theological Seminary. E. David de Leon (Pilipino American) is a doctoral student at Fordham University and previously served as national director of InterVarsity's Global Urban Trek. Sabrina S. Chan, a daughter of immigrants from Hong Kong, is national director of Asian American Ministries for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA. She is an ordained minister and earned a master's degree in theology from Fuller Theological Seminary. La Thao (Hmong American) is an InterVarsity campus staff in Wisconsin and previously served as the director of InterVarsity's Hmong Christian Collegiate Conference.
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Introduction, Sabrina S. Chan Part One: Learning Our Stories 1. Knowing Our Names, E. David de Leon 2. Being Asian American, E. David de Leon 3. Resisting Our Racialization, Sabrina S. Chan Part Two: Learning Our Relationships 4. Knowing Our Parents, La Thao 5. Growing Our Partnerships, Sabrina S. Chan and Linson Daniel 6. Living Our Singleness, La Thao 7. Embracing Our Religious Diversity, La Thao Part Three: Learning Our Vocations 8. Finding a Home at Church, Linson Daniel 9. Discovering Our Vocation, Linson Daniel 10. Bringing Our Leadership, Sabrina S. Chan Acknowledgments Questions for Reflection and Discussion Recommended Reading Notes
Introduction, Sabrina S. Chan Part One: Learning Our Stories 1. Knowing Our Names, E. David de Leon 2. Being Asian American, E. David de Leon 3. Resisting Our Racialization, Sabrina S. Chan Part Two: Learning Our Relationships 4. Knowing Our Parents, La Thao 5. Growing Our Partnerships, Sabrina S. Chan and Linson Daniel 6. Living Our Singleness, La Thao 7. Embracing Our Religious Diversity, La Thao Part Three: Learning Our Vocations 8. Finding a Home at Church, Linson Daniel 9. Discovering Our Vocation, Linson Daniel 10. Bringing Our Leadership, Sabrina S. Chan Acknowledgments Questions for Reflection and Discussion Recommended Reading Notes
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