Intergenerational Convo, Part 2
Dorothy, Terrence, and Justin continue their dialogue with Justin Yau by asking him questions related to youth ministry from the perspectives of a mentor, parent, and colleague.
The Rooted Asian American Youth Ministry Roundtable podcast aims to advance gospel-centered youth ministry with those serving in Asian American youth ministry contexts and students, by discussing relevant and contextual ministry topics and subject matters that impact Asian American Youth Ministry. In doing so, it aims to provide and equip those serving in Asian American Youth Ministry contexts and students, to more effectively disciple students, along with empowering their families and churches, to do gospel-centered youth ministry more faithfully.
Dorothy, Terrence, and Justin continue their dialogue with Justin Yau by asking him questions related to youth ministry from the perspectives of a mentor, parent, and colleague.
Intergenerational integration is particularly valuable within the ranks of youth pastors and practitioners in the trenches. In this episode, our hosts meet a younger minister, Justin Yau, and respond candidly to his inquiries about the nuts and bolts of ministry in the context of the Chinese Heritage Church.
Transitions are hard, especially for young people whose lives have been shaped by stability. Dorothy, Huey, and Terrence talk about transitions, with part 2 pertaining to getting ready for our graduating students.
Transitions can be tough, as is navigating all sorts of changes. Dorothy, Huey, and Terrence chat about transitions, with part one being about leadership.
In this episode, we will discuss the last three pillars: relational discipleship, partnering with parents, and intergenerational integration.
Clearly articulated core values have a powerful way of shaping the trajectory of any youth ministry. In this episode, we will discuss the first two pillars for gospel-centered youth ministry: gospel centrality and theological depth.
The world our students are growing up in is changing faster than ever, and youth ministry must thoughtfully prepare to meet the moment. This episode features highlights from the Youth Symposium 2026 in Houston, Texas—a one-day gathering designed to equip pastors, youth leaders, and parents with gospel-centered wisdom for discipling the next generation.
In this episode, we explore the hidden hardships of leadership: unmet expectations, loneliness, criticism, burnout, and the temptation to quit when faithfulness feels costly.
In this episode, we delve into the details to unpack the usefulness and pet peeves in planning mission trips from the POV of youth ministry.