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The Evangelist You Picture in Your Mind
Most of us--and especially Asian Americans--are convinced that there is no way we will ever be effective evangelists.
 
Cultural Roots and Spiritual Fruit
Following an Urbana missions convention, an asian-american women decides to explore her ethnic identity further through an asian-american Bible study group on her campus.
 
Facing family: a journey of latino identity
LaFe ’04 and its effects on one student
 
Latino Identity
Sidebar to Facing Family: a journey of latino identity. Another student's story.
 
The Overlooked...Reaching Muslims on Campus
Do you think that because American-born Muslims have been brought up here, they have all heard the gospel? Think again..
 
What I've learned from my Muslim friends
Sidebar to Overlooked . . . Reaching Muslims on Campus. Surprising views that some Muslims hold of the Christian faith
 
My First Seder; The Last Supper
Can Christians and Jews work side-by-side? This story proves that and so much more!
 
The Plight of Black Women on Campus
Black women face some unique obstacles that can be turned into ministry opportunities.
 
What do you think?
Sidebar to "The Plight of Black Women on Campus": Questions for group discussion
 
A White Religion?
Christianity always seemed like a white person's religion to this student from India, until she met Jesus, a Jew who was calling the whole world to follow him.
 
Latina enough?
A young Latina's feelings of not looking “Latina enough” drove her to search for the roots of her pain.
 
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