Ethnicity, Reconciliation, and Justice

Would Jesus Eat Frybread? Can I?

The question “Would Jesus eat frybread?” is really asking “Would Jesus be willing to step into the complicated story of Native people?” Does he care, does he see the pain, does he see the strength there?

Why Filipino American Students Are Essential To Reaching Every Corner of Every Campus

God has uniquely positioned Filipino Americans on our campuses as both seed recipients and seed scatterers of revival.

A Letter to Latino/a Students

In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, a letter of prayer and encouragement to Latino/a students. 

The Intentionality of God—Jordan’s Story

After weeks of prayer and discernment, it seemed clear that God was calling Jordan to start BCM on her campus in Auraria, Colorado. Still, Jordan struggled with doubt over whether she was right for the task.

On Food, Being Filipino & the Hospitality of God

Even on the other side of the world, I feel as though I’m brought back home by the different iterations of hospitality — from my family, my friends, and my Filipino heritage — and how all of them flow from the hospitable God who has welcomed us all to partake in his kingdom.

What I’ve Gained through Cross-Cultural Friendships

When we build cross-cultural relationships and live life with a diversity of people, we see other angles and pieces of the puzzle; we experience the fullness of life as God intended.   

3 Latino Lessons on Racial Reconciliation

My first encounter with racial reconciliation occurred at Duke University. Black students coordinated a sit-in at the administrative building to encourage dialogue around racial issues on campus.

The Gifts of Our Latino Ministry

We had the opportunity to sit down with the Director of InterVarsity’s LaFe, Orlando Crespo. He shared about how God is using LaFe in this generation of students on campus and what he’s most excited about.

On Laguna Woods, Asian American Ministries & AAPI Heritage Month

It’s impossible to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month without honoring our elders by receiving their stories and stoking fires of hope and tenacity for our children to encourage them for a life worthy of this calling.

Unpacking & Honoring Our Parents’ Stories as Adult Asian Americans

It’s easy to see our parents only in terms of their parental role. We often forget that they are people, who are growing and learning just like us. We must learn to understand their stories.

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