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9.30.2007

asian american pastors and the culture gap
Here's an interesting article in the Los Angeles Times on some of the issues and challenges facing the many second-generation, English-speaking Asian American pastors in Asian churches all across the United States: Asian American pastors often minister across culture gap. For many ministers, it can mean having to navigate a host of cultural and generational differences within between them and their congregations and church leadership. It's an interesting read on the state of Asian American churches in the United States, which also led to the website of Rev. DJ Chuang, who's quoted in the article and has some interesting stuff to say. Check it out.



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