
Asian American Youth Ministry Over the Years: Trends, Challenges, & Opportunities
Justin, Huey, and Dorothy discuss how Asian American youth ministry has evolved, reflecting the cultural, social, and spiritual dynamics of a diverse community. They talk about navigating the generational gap between immigrant parents and American-born children, as well as addressing the pressures of identity. They also discuss embracing opportunities for growth.
Asian American Youth Ministry Roundtable · Huey Lee, Justin Wong, Dorothy Lau
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Show Notes
In this episode, Justin, Huey, and Dorothy discuss how Asian American youth ministry has evolved, reflecting the cultural, social, and spiritual dynamics of a diverse community. They talk about navigating the generational gap between immigrant parents and American-born children, as well as addressing the pressures of identity. They also discuss embracing opportunities for growth. Looking back at key trends and anticipating future possibilities, our panel acknowledges how Asian American youth ministry continues to shape a vibrant, gospel-driven generation ready to make a lasting impact.
Timestamps:
- Youth Ministry Trends and Cultural Shifts (4:19)
- Technology's Impact on Students' Lives and Critical Thinking (13:11)
- What are some challenges back then that we have remedied now? (22:25)
- Youth Ministry Traditions and Community Engagement (29:24)
Resources:
- Order The Jesus I Wish I Knew in High School Asian American Edition, released September 30!
- Join us for our Asian American preconference before the opening of our annual Rooted conference October 24-26
- Asian American Ministry Resources on Rooted
Hosted by: Huey Lee, M. Div. from Biblical Theological Seminary; Justin Wong, Ed.D. from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; Terrence Shay, Family Ministry Pastor at FCBC Walnut; and Dorothy Lau, youth director at the Chinese Bible Church of Maryland.