Eight Prayers for the Online Dating Journey
Here are a few lines to pray before swiping left or right. When single folks like me—who on many days would prefer to be partnered—talk to God, our prayer life can sometimes sound a...
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Re-centering the Conversation
Observing White Fragility as a minority and as a missiologist. As a theologically conservative Asian-American, I must admit that reading White Fragility felt a little like listening to someone else’s family meeting. This should...
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The Wise Way to Use ‘Smart’ Tools During a Pandemic
Artificial intelligence can be helpful in fighting COVID-19. But there are ethical worries that cry out for Christian reflection. We live in a “smart-everything” world. We have artificial intelligence (AI) at our fingertips for...
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True Worship Means Real Justice
Where in America can we see proof of righteousness and justice for disadvantaged racialized people? My Jim Crow parents used time-honored African storytelling to pass on their meaningful lessons and history to me. Growing...
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