I don’t have very many readers to this blog, and likely have far fewer now that I’ve neglected to update in nearly 3 months (or is it 4?), but those few readers ought to know that I have not been entirely unaware or absent from blogdom.
Indeed, as St. Jude would say, I have had every intention of writing, but have often found myself at odds with myself over the content that I want to communicate. It is rather difficult at times for me to put into words the concerns that I have had and to clearly lay out some of the recent thoughts I have had about various topics political, theological, ecclesiological, and otherwise. So… just as a way of whetting (or perhaps dampening) the appetite, here are a few things I’m thinking of writing on:
Are ALL Asian American Christians sellouts
(a response to the post at nextegenerasianchurch)
Further thoughts on women in ministry leadership (an exploration of history, hermeneutics, and sociopolitical considerations)
Black Asian dialogue (just wanting to know if we have anything to teach each other)
Are there any other suggestions?? Asian Christians and homosexuality? Preaching in the Asian church? Am I a sellout for going to an Asian church?
joshua, this is why I use a rss feeder. just wanted to let you know that i’m still reading. looking forward to those posts.
Berry I didn’t know you had a blog. I may need to read it and add it to my blogroll (which needs updating anyway)
same here.
I’ve always found your writing insightful and prophetic.
can’t wait to hear on all three of these topics
You sir are the prophetic one. I am not sure what all while come out when I start writing.
You can count one vote for “all of the above”. I was mentioning you to someone else. I’m glad to see you blogging again.