Contextualizing Intergenerational Integration: A Personal Narrative from the Immigrant Church
Integration doesn’t just mean occupying the same space, but the participation of all generations in facets of spiritual life.
Integration doesn’t just mean occupying the same space, but the participation of all generations in facets of spiritual life.
In observance of AAPI Heritage month, we wanted to share just a few of the best resources we have on the Rooted blog for Asian American youth pastors and anyone ministering to AAPI students.
One part of our body is suffering greatly. Brothers and sisters, we suffer with you, lamenting and condemning the racism, violence, and hatred you have endured.
Peter Ong, Clark Fobes, and Kevin Yi share some of the lessons they’ve learned from over 40 combined years of youth ministry in an Asian- American context.
As our country takes a hard look in the mirror and acknowledges a long history of racial prejudice and injustice, we at Rooted want to observe things from every angle and every viewpoint. In this interview we’ve invited…
In this episode of the Rooted podcast, we hear from Clark Fobes about the unique challenges of working as a youth minister in the Asian American church.
For those of us serving in an Asian Youth Ministry context, we know the unique challenges that come with the territory. We are expected as leaders to be perfect and put together, and to shy away from our…