ChristianityNext Issue #8: “Identity, Visibility & Invisibility” Winter 2024 is now available!
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People of color live between two or more cultures which results in fragmented identity. Identity issues for people of color affect all aspects of their lives. The uprootedness from migration on the one hand, and dislocated white-centric educational curriculum on the other put them in a liminal space. Considering that ministry flows out of one’s being, reclaiming one’s individual and collective identities matter.
Articles
Ruth: Identity and Leadership from Multivocal Spaces (Reprint with Epilogue) By Deborah Hearn Gin
Christology and Colonial Mentality: Sketching Liberation for Filipino Americans By E. David DeLeon
Narrative Articles
My Transpacific Migration: Moral Injury, Healing, and Saved by Jesus – Yuri Yamamoto
Migration, Identity and Vocation: Exploring the Second Careers of the Prophet Ezekiel and First Generation South Asian Americans – Geomon George
On Becoming Indigenous – Liuan Huska
Book Reviews
Jay Y. Kim Analog Christian: Cultivating Contentment, Resilience, and Wisdom in the Digital Age Reviewed by Enoch S. Charles
Jenny T. Wang Permission to Come Home: Reclaiming Mental Health as Asian Americans Reviewed by Samuel Thomas
Young Lee Hertig A Biblical Study Guide for Equal Pulpits Reviewed by Andrew Lee[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]