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author of MultiAsian.Church • podcast co-host @ ErasingShame.com • strategy consultant @ djchuang.com

rightsizing how I engage online spaces

This is a personal check-in to say hello to the world, as I have not kept up with my previous pace of blogging and updates. At its peak, I’d post something 2-3 times a week. Then the pace became once a week. And, as social media accelerated aggresively & addictingly, blogging went down to once […]

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“The underlying trait that is inherent for many Asian Americans brings together valuable cultural elements from both East and West, that is, the group-oriented collective mentality and being concerned for the whole group without having to explicitly say it out loud. This bonds the next generation Asian Americans with non-Asian millennials.”
D.J. Chuang, MultiAsian.Church: A Future for Asian Americans in a Multiethnic World

“Even when that connection is not explicitly stated, a Vietnamese-American, for example, will intuitively and subconsciously recognize differences between one church with Korean-American lineage versus another church with Japanese-American lineage. In other words, having an English-speaking church doesn’t mean that all Asian Americans from different ethnic backgrounds will easily come together.”
D.J. Chuang, MultiAsian.Church: A Future for Asian Americans in a Multiethnic World

“when their small groups outreach as a team, as a missional community, it was more inviting and effective. A typical American church would exhort its members to be evangelistic by being a missionary to invite friends, neighbors, and co-workers to church events, which is a more individualistic mindset.”
D.J. Chuang, MultiAsian.Church: A Future for Asian Americans in a Multiethnic World

“He who has a Why to live for can bear almost any How.”
Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning

“three possible sources for meaning: in work (doing something significant), in love (caring for another person), and in courage during difficult times.”
Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning

“You cannot control what happens to you in life, but you can always control what you will feel and do about what happens to you.”
Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning

“Making human connections when you grew up without them takes a good dose of grace, truth, and time. Here are some skills that will start you on the long road to making changes that heal.”
Henry Cloud, Changes That Heal: Four Practical Steps to a Happier, Healthier You

“To the extent that you continue to see the world through your childhood eyeglasses, your past will be your future.”
Henry Cloud, Changes That Heal: Four Practical Steps to a Happier, Healthier You

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