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Just stumbled upon this blog while reading some feedback about the Deadly Viper controversy – very thoughtful perspective, as well as some excellent links to ‘the collision of faith and Asian American culture’.

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So six year old my daughter is very sensitive to race and often asks many questions about skin color, why she’s the only brown kid, why no one else is from Sri Lanka, why she’s the only one who has to eat curry, etc.  (My son, on the other hand, has yet to figure out [...]

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I’m a shameless fan of Intervarsity Press and have been known to buy their books based on their the publisher alone.  They publish some of the best Christian cross-cultural literature, and have some new titles coming out this Winter.  I just got their new catalog and can’t help but share the ones that look most [...]

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Next Gener.Asian Church is a collaborative blog to discuss issues facing Asian American culture and the Christian faith.
The goal of this blog is to bring writers from different ethnic Asian American backgrounds who have the common goal of seeing Jesus Christ magnified in our cultural contexts as well as our culture at large. It is [...]

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Global Connections is a UK network of mission agencies, churches, colleges and service agencies with a passion for the world.

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Reconciliation Blog is maintained by author Edward Gilbreath.  I just read his book, Reconciliation Blues, (and will soon post a review).  It was an excellent, compelling, and honest perspective on race relations in the evangelical church.

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Article by Eugene Cho at Beauty and Depravity blog.  Cho is the pastor of Quest Church, an urban, multicultural, multigenerational church in Seattle.

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“Many waters cannot quench love,” I pondered Solomon’s words sitting on a dusty porch in West Africa, the afternoon downpour pounding on the tin roof over my head. “But they certainly do a good job trying to drown it.”
My boyfriend, [...]

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How to achieve ethnic diversity—and die (to self) trying. – article in Christianity Today

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Guide from the Presbyterian Church of America

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Training from World Impact

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Resources form Roland Muller – extensive list!

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The Ethnic Harvest web site is a non-denominational, evangelical ministry which acts as a “neutral hub” to resource and connect Christians for cross-cultural ministry. Our vision is to glorify Jesus Christ by serving ethnic churches in North America, equipping Christians for cross-cultural ministry, and providing a forum where people who serve internationals can dialogue and [...]

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