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Category Theology

Jesus’ response to injustice against himself

But Jesus remained silent. And the high priest said to him, “I adjure you by the living God, tell us if you are the Christ, the Son of God.” Jesus said to him, “You have said so. But I tell you, from… Continue Reading →

2 ways the Seahawks Parade illustrated the Bible

More than 700,000 people welcomed the Seattle Seahawks from their victory at the Super Bowl. I am proud to say I was one of them. While waiting for the parade to start I was reminded of two stories from the Bible:… Continue Reading →

Link: A Theological Challenge to Second Generation North American Ethnic Asian Churches

Being part of an Indonesian American church, I found this article quite challenging: A Theological Challenge to Second Generation North American Ethnic Asian Churches The article uses some technical language, so let me give my hopefully simplified less technical summary: When people first immigrate to North America and congregate to form ethnic churches, they do so out of necessity because of the language barrier. When they raise children those children speak English fluently. Yet when the church remains mostly centered on its cultural heritage (ethnocentric), it undermines its true identity, which is catholic (universal, including believers of all ethnicities) and apostolic (sent to proclaim God's Kingdom and reflect what it is like today). So the question is: Why should an ethnic church be segregated from the wider church when language is no longer a barrier (which it is not for the children of immigrants)? The author believes that ethnic churches stay that way mostly to preserve language and culture, which over the long term is unsustainable. I would add the major consideration of keeping families together, but this is not addressed in the paper. The author challenges churches to embrace their biblically defined identity. By doing so, they become a witness to the kingdom of God in which people from every culture and language worship God together. I would want to extend the challenge of this paper to all churches and not just "second generation ethnic Asian churches in North America" given the possibility of using technology to help overcome the language barrier. What if churches could be widely multilingual? Since God's Kingdom is multilingual, does that mean they should be multilingual?

Being part of an Indonesian American church, I found this article quite challenging: A Theological Challenge to Second Generation North American Ethnic Asian Churches The article uses some technical language, so let me give my hopefully simplified less technical summary:… Continue Reading →

My Ordination Vows

Today, I’m going to be installed as an elder of Indonesian Presbyterian Church. I confess, I find it a responsibility too great to bear, but when I consider my Lord Jesus Christ, who as the Good Shepherd laid down his… Continue Reading →

Let there be ceaseless prayer

As I shared in my previous post, I’m building a Facebook app that sends an e-mail with 5 friends to pray for each day. I’ve always found it hard to remember to pray for others and I hope this app can… Continue Reading →

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