A Letter to the Asian American Church
The collective voices in this book argue that there is underappreciated beauty, diversity, joy, benefit, and place for the Asian American church
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The collective voices in this book argue that there is underappreciated beauty, diversity, joy, benefit, and place for the Asian American church
Every week on Butter No Parsnips, your hosts Emily Moyers and Kyle Imperatore take you on an adventure through the weird, wacky, wonderful, and sometimes wicked history of one wayside word.
When Western Christians think about God, the default image that comes to mind is usually white and male. How did that happen?
Revered teacher and librarian John Schu explores anorexia—and self-expression as an act of survival—in a wrenching and transformative novel-in-verse.
One hundred contestants in top physical shape compete in a series of grueling challenges to claim the honor—and cash reward—as the last one standing in this Korean reality show with English subtitles.
From New York Times-bestselling Joanna Ho, of Eyes that Kiss in the Corners, and award-winning educator Liz Kleinrock comes a powerful companion picture book about adoption and family.
Meredith Andrews’ latest release, Heaven’s Frequency (Live) continues her habit of directing listeners in praise and honor of the Lord.
In this spellbinding novel, an ordinary Malaysian housewife becomes an unlikely spy—and her dark secrets will test even the most unbreakable ties.
Daniel D. Lee focuses on Asian American identity and its relationship to faith and theology, providing a vocabulary and grammar, and laying out a methodology.
A new baby is coming! It's time to celebrate! With exciting rhymes and vibrant illustrations Little Spark of Life will help families get ready and learn more about the miracle of life.
Children with disabilities often struggle to fit in, but church can be a place where everyone is welcome and included!
Born out of a community of friends gathered in living rooms and basements, Mission House is the creative group formed by North Carolina artists Jess Ray and Taylor Leonhardt.
A haunting memoir from a Cambodian refugee who lost everything during Pol Pot's genocide in the 1970s but finds hope by reclaiming the recipes she tasted in her mother's kitchen.
When the head of a Taiwanese triad is shot by an assassin, his eldest son, Charles ‘Chairleg’ Sun, heads to Los Angeles to protect his mother and brother, who's been completely sheltered from the truth of his family until now.
When David Smallbone's music company collapses, he moves his family from Australia to the U.S. Struggling to make ends meet, the couple soon realize the talents of their children, who go on to become two of the most successful acts in Christian music.
An unforgettable tale of persistence and problem-solving, based on the amazing true story of a Thai soccer team who made their own place to play.
These hope-filled devotions recognize the realities, joys, and pressures of motherhood and will give you a reminder of grace from God’s Word to hold onto each day.
Irish band We Are Messengers release a buoyant, uplifting new album with engaging, faith-filled lyrics.
A gripping memoir about coming of age in the stay-at-home daughter movement and the quest to piece together a future on your own terms.
Children love food, and this beautiful book will help them see God’s goodness and love in the food he provides for his children all through the Bible.
I/O (stylised as i/o) is the 10th studio album by English singer-songwriter and musician Peter Gabriel.
A memoir of coming of age in a conservative Southern family in postwar America.
Go on this scenic Outback adventure to solve a mysterious death.
A seventh-grader has to figure out how to perform the twelve labors of Hercules in real life—and makes discoveries about friendship, community, and himself along the way.