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Archive for July, 2013

A Quest for Questions

Photo by Kali Koldwater

Photo by Kali Koldwater

By Eun Joo Angela Ryo

It was another typical Friday night at the Korean church where I serve.  I hung out with the youth group and my kids were at their children’s Bible study.  After church, we were headed home when I asked them about their Bible study.  (more…)

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Photo by Laszlo Ilyes

Photo by Laszlo Ilyes

By Vivian Mabuni

My husband, Darrin, and I have a mixed marriage. He is half Japanese, a quarter Portuguese and a quarter Native Hawaiian. He grew up in an Asian majority city and state, Hilo, Hawaii. I’m Chinese and I grew up in a majority Caucasian city and state, Boulder, Colorado. (more…)

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Photo by Adrian Dreßler

Photo by Adrian Dreßler

By Wendy Choy-Chan

In the movie Beaches, there was one scene where Hillary got very upset because she had forgotten what her mother’s hands looked like.  I remember when I watched that scene, I tried to think of my mother’s hands, and couldn’t really picture them.  (more…)

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Chloe Mt SinaiBy Chloe Sun

Last month, I had the privilege of going to Israel, Egypt, and Jordan with my students and friends. For me, one of the most dreaded events of the whole trip was the climbing Mount Sinai due to my fear of heights and my fear of riding a camel. (more…)

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Photo by FrauSchütze

Photo by FrauSchütze

By Diana Gee

There’s a passage in the gospel of John that has often been used to exemplify the compassion and righteousness of Christ towards his sinful followers. In John 7:53-8:11, we read the story of a woman caught in adultery. The religious authorities (a group of men) brought her to the temple courts where Jesus was teaching. (more…)

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