Cross-Cultural Conflict
With a particular focus on Asian and Hispanic cultures (at home and around the world) and on African culture, Duane Elmer walks readers through various types of conflict and shows how they can be handled effectively and appropriately.
Developing Asian American Leaders
Following Jesus Without Dishonoring Your Parents
Through humorous, frusrating and heartbreaking personal experiences, this book offers support and encouragement. The authors' ideas for living out the Christian faith between two cultures show us the way to wholeness.
Gifts from Minority Cultures
Invitation to Lead
Paul Tokunaga has been a leader in Asian American, white and multiethnic contexts for many years. In Invitation to Lead he offers, with surprising transparency, lessons from his own rich experiences--both successes and failures.
It's Not About Us
Ling-Hsia Chen, a former Link staff in the Middle East, shares how her Chinese descent, placement in a Middle Eastern country, and American identity co-mingled to both challenge and bless her experience in ministry.
More Than Serving Tea
God has so much more in store for Asian American women than cultural norms, gender roles and old stereotypes of geisha girls or dutiful daughters. Experience the joy and freedom of becoming the Asian American Christian woman God intended you to be.
No Longer Color Blind
Contrary to the agenda of political correctness, ethnicity, race and culture do matter.
Sidebar — How to Start Talking
Creating a safe place to talk about racial and ethic minority issues. (Sidebar to "No Longer Color Blind")
Two Views Regarding Ethnic Specific and Multi-Ethnic Fellowships
What is the Scriptural basis for both ethnic specific and multiethnic fellowships? Here are two views that discuss the strengths and weaknesses of both types of ministries as it relates to Asian American InterVarsity staff and students.