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Liuan Huska
Liuan Huska is author of Hurting Yet Whole: Reconciling Body and Spirit in Chronic Pain and Illness.
Fewer chances for women to preach and pastor at Asian American churches, new survey shows
Women have fewer high-level leadership opportunities in Asian American churches than in other churches, according to a survey from the Innovative Space for Asian American Christianity....
The stories I needed growing up
I’m excited about the direction of AAPI children’s fiction.
Climate change requires adaptive faith
Debra Rienstra urges Christians to create spaces of transition and new growth wherever we are.
How should I pray for the climate?
I followed COP26 from a distance. Other Christians showed up in Glasgow and asked God to intervene.
Addressing educational inequity means loving other people’s children
Courtney Martin invites progressive parents to reckon with racial justice.
Living with chronic pain without asking why
When I’m simply present to my own pain, I learn to be present to others’ pain, too.
The coronavirus is helping us rehearse for our own deaths
“A lot of people want to talk about the big questions; they just don’t know how to get started.”
Summer reading list
The Little Way of
Saint Therese of Lisieux: Into the Arms of Love, by John Nelson.
Therese--who died of tuberculosis at age 24 and was canonized less than 30
years later--was an unassuming woman who found great joy in her littleness.
This volume promises to be refreshing spiritual nourishment.
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