Racism and Justice from an Asian American Perspective

Today, anti-Asian rhetoric is at an all-time high with the framing of Coronavirus as the Chinese Virus. Yet diseases do not discriminate in regards to race, ethnicity, or gender. COVID19 is not the Chinese Virus, Ebola is not the Black hemorrhagic fever, and influenza is not the White Man's Flu. The blame game is neither edifying nor unifying. For Christians in particular, we have a higher calling.

Thanks be to God (Galatians 2:20-21) that the final answer on racism and discrimination is not the murder of an Asian American or the lynching of an African American. Instead, the remedy is found at the Cross. Jesus took all the evil, both lurking and grossly disfigured, and transformed it into beauty.  Discrimination was replaced by sacrifice. Judgment by reconciliation. Hate by love.

Join Senior Pastor Mitch Kim of Wellspring Alliance, Education Professor Julie Park from U Maryland, and Senior Pastor Stephen Kim of Great Commission Church for a discussion on Racism and Justice from an Asian American perspective.