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Through My Lens—American Christian Syncretism
All this begs the question: how do we allow the good news about Jesus to take on the beauty and diversity of other cultures without infusing beliefs that are contrary to the gospel?
New Year. New You? Changing How We Prioritize Goals
What if we approached the New Year with a new take on creating resolutions? What if instead of “trying to fix ourselves,” we chose one thing we wanted more of? Something we want to bring into our lives in order to follow Christ more closely.
“The Urge to Confess”
Exposing our sins—although uncomfortable—is exactly what we need. It’s the first step in being cleansed of them and reminds us that no matter how great our sin, Jesus is greater!
Through My Lens—Dear Oklahoma
My everyday life carries the thumbprints of the generational traumas, sins, and blessings of our collective stories. The lessons I’ve learned from the matriarchs of my family and our immigration stories shape how I engage with Scripture and the gospel. And as a multicultural, multiethnic, and multiracial woman, I know that stepping into Oklahoma means bringing my family’s stories and lives with me.
Through My Lens—Breaking Out of My Box & Entering Another Culture Well
As I reflect on what contextualization means in today’s world, I believe it is more about who you are rather than the specific things you do.
“Gradually, then Suddenly”—The Advent of Jesus
Jesus is at work in the shape of the world, through the shape of the world. “Gradually, then suddenly” is the shape that transformation takes in God’s kingdom. It can be hard to see with our limited, sin-damaged perception. Yet, it is happening nonetheless.
Understanding & Growing in Wisdom
Wisdom invites us into a way of life. Wisdom links us together with the community of the formerly-and-sometimes-still-a-little foolish, who are on their way to becoming wise. Wisdom sends us together into the world with a message of hope, life, and justice that shines like the sun.
Thanking God for His Godness this Thanksgiving
When life is difficult or uncertain, we can always thank God for being steadfast, loving, and eternal.
Through My Lens—My Journey with Creator Sets Free
Contextualization is the beginning of restoration for Native students, Native communities, and the land. My role in Native ministry is loving the Native community through my journey with Creator God.
Through My Lens—Contextualizing Well
"Do we want to see people accept the gospel? Then it should be framed in a way that they can truly understand, in a way that shows that the gospel is actually good news for them."