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DJ Chuang podcast, aka orange Asian man
DJ Chuang
54 episodes
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ideas that have great potential to change the world from my life experiences as an author and researcher amidst multiethnic, mental health, Asian American faith communities — the voice of DJ Chuang
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ideas that have great potential to change the world from my life experiences as an author and researcher amidst multiethnic, mental health, Asian American faith communities — the voice of DJ Chuang
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Society & Culture
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MultiAsian.Church: A White Pastor Ministering in a Japanese American Church with Grace and Truth
DJ Chuang podcast, aka orange Asian man
30 minutes 27 seconds
5 years ago
MultiAsian.Church: A White Pastor Ministering in a Japanese American Church with Grace and Truth

What is it like for a Caucasian to pastor and minister in an Asian American church? Pastor Matty Blevins shares all in this conversation with DJ Chuang. Well, not everything, but some things he's learned along the way, since he's only been in a non-white church context for a year and a half. 

Show notes at the multiasian.church blog https://multiasian.church/a-japanese-american-church-with-a-white-pastor-serving-harmoniously/

DJ Chuang podcast, aka orange Asian man
ideas that have great potential to change the world from my life experiences as an author and researcher amidst multiethnic, mental health, Asian American faith communities — the voice of DJ Chuang