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Jesus often speaks of the kingdom of God. But what is it? When is
it? Why is it so important? Understanding and participating in
God's kingdom on earth is central to our Christian life. It will
transform our picture of who God is and what Christianity is all
about. These ten studies will help readers explore the many
different aspects of that kingdom. The new and revised titles
feature questions for starting group discussions and for meeting
God in personal reflection, as well as a 'now or later' section in
each study.
Go to the right school. Become a doctor or a lawyer. Marry a nice
Asian. These are some of the hopes of our Asian parents. Knowing
that our parents have sacrificed for us, we want to honor their
wishes. But we also want to serve Jesus, and sometimes that can
seem to conflict with family expectations. Discovering our Asian
identity in the midst of Western culture means learning to bridge
these and other conflicting values. We need wise counsel on our
parents' ways of loving us vocations that show respect for our
parents and allow us to serve God the "model minority" myth and
performance pressures marriage, singleness, and being male and
female racial reconciliation spirituality and church experiences
unique gifts Asians bring to Western culture This book, written by
a team of Asian American student ministry workers who have been
there, can serve as our guide on a difficult journey. The authors
represent a variety of perspectives, including the immigrant
experience of a Korean man, a third-generation Japanese-American's
understanding of his parents' experience in the internment camps
during World War II, and a Chinese American woman's struggle to
communicate with her parents. Their accounts of humorous,
frusrating and heartbreaking personal experiences (as well as
stories from other Asian American students and adults) offer
support and encouragement. And their ideas for living out the
Christian faith between two cultures show us the way to wholeness.
"America is a Christian nation." "All men are created equal." "We
are the land of the free and the home of the brave." Except when
we're not. These commonly held ideas break down in the light of
hard realities, the study of Scripture, and faithful Christian
witness. The president is not the Messiah, the Constitution is not
the Bible, and the United States is not a city on a hill or the
hope for the world. The proclaimed hope of America rings most
hollow for Native peoples, people of color, the rural poor, and
other communities pressed to the margins. Jonathan Walton exposes
the cultural myths and misconceptions about America's identity.
Focusing on its manipulation of Scripture and the person of Jesus,
he redirects us to the true promises found in the gospel. Walton
identifies how American ideology and way of life has become a false
religion, and shows that orienting our lives around American
nationalism is idolatry. Our cultural notions of life, liberty, and
the pursuit of happiness are at odds with the call to take up our
cross and follow Jesus. Ultimately, our place in America is
distinct from our place in the family of Jesus. Discover how the
kingdom of God offers true freedom and justice for all.
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