Southern California Director Young Hertig says “”It was well received and the participants were truly pan-Asian American and intergenerational.” For more information on the event which just ended, please contact socal@isaacweb.org.
As requested, we’ve posted the transcripts of Amos Yong and our respondents Interim Director Grace Hsiao and Trinity PhD Candidate Kiem Le here.
Thanks for making the event such a great success!
Read MoreMirrored Reflection NJ & NYC Book Tour, July 6-10
Sponsored by ISAAC East Region and AAWOL, co-authors Young Lee Hertig & Joy Wong will be presenting on the newly-released book,Mirrored Reflections: Reframing Biblical Characters at various locations throughout NJ & NYC this July. Book events will feature an introduction to the book, chapter presentations by authors, Q&A, and book discounts. All — both women and men — are welcome and encouraged to attend!
SCHEDULE
Find out more about the book—> <http://aawolsisters.com/books/>
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TEE (Theological Education by Experience)
“Remembering God and our past for the next generations”
June 27-29, 2011 • Los Angeles, CA
As a sequel to the Second Asian American Equipping Symposium (AAES): “Asian American History—The Lost Coin” (Feb. 7-8, 2011), Theological Education by Experience (TEE) is scheduled for June 27-30, 2011 with partnership among various churches. TEE is designed to provide opportunities for Asian American leaders to experience the resilient AA stories and legacies by visiting historical sites in Los Angeles. The site visits include the multicultural birthing narratives of Olvera Street, Little Tokyo, Chinatown, and Koreatown. Asian American scholars and pastors will facilitate dialogue for theological reflection and ministry implication in both plenary and small group formats. More details and on-line registration at: http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=xxcjbvcab&oeidk=a07e3o3sbkq78aed5a2
Key Questions
1) What connections do another Asian ethnic groups’ experiences and histories affect my own?
2) How does race explicitly affect my ministries/leadership?
Program Goals
1) Formation of culturally and theologically grounded leaders
2) Development of Asian American identity
3) Reduction of attrition rate for leaders.
Pedagogy: Historical tour, small group fish bowl exercise, and plenary
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Asian American Evangelical Theology:
Its Legacy and Mandate
An ISAAC NorCal Scholar lecture with Dr. Amos Yong

• Doctor of Missiology in Asian North American Leadership and Contexts at Fuller Theological Seminary (facilitated by ISAAC). Deadline for application is April 29th, 2011! For more information download flyer here or check this link at the ISAAC blog. Go to http://www.fuller.edu/dmiss/ for more information about Fuller’s Doctor of Missiology program.