For Asian North American Christians in particular, grappling with transition can feel especially daunting. Many of us bear the complexities of immigration stories and cross-cultural realities. We shoulder communal obligations—honoring parents, serving our churches—while also wrestling with a majority-culture emphasis on independence. Throw into the mix our sometimes shared struggles around perfectionism and shame, and you have a powerful cocktail that leaves even the most faithful among us feeling ill-equipped.
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Navigating Transitions, Embracing Change
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For Asian North American Christians in particular, grappling with transition can feel especially daunting. Many of us bear the complexities of immigration stories and cross-cultural realities. We shoulder communal obligations—honoring parents, serving our churches—while also wrestling with a majority-culture emphasis on independence. Throw into the mix our sometimes shared struggles around perfectionism and shame, and you have a powerful cocktail that leaves even the most faithful among us feeling ill-equipped.