Asian American Christian spiritual formation is not a path from which we must strip away our cultural and social particularities in pursuit of a “pure” faith. Instead, our stories, struggles, and communal contexts are vital pathways through which God reveals divine love and purpose. The three concentric circles—intergenerational family narratives, broader social histories, and God’s divine economy—form a framework that honors the fullness of who we are as embodied, situated believers.
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Asian American Christian spiritual formation is not a path from which we must strip away our cultural and social particularities in pursuit of a “pure” faith. Instead, our stories, struggles, and communal contexts are vital pathways through which God reveals divine love and purpose. The three concentric circles—intergenerational family narratives, broader social histories, and God’s divine economy—form a framework that honors the fullness of who we are as embodied, situated believers.