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Women of Wonder Keynote

Women of Wonder Keynote

WOW! helps women become rooted in their identity through a
supportive spiritual community. As a woman and in my experience as a Chinese American woman, you can feel alone in your call to ministry. You have to forge. new paths often without the kind of mentors or support networks that others may have. You also sustain wounds and many micro cuts from those who don’t think. you should be preaching or pastoring or leading a ministry. You’re not always. invited to the table. But guess what? You don’t need a formal invitation from others, when God has invited you!!!

WE LOVE OUR VOLUNTEERS!

WE LOVE OUR VOLUNTEERS!

We have been blessed to have amazing volunteers come alongside us this past year! THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTNERSHIP!   Thank you for giving me the opportunity to assist with WOW! After a year of dealing with Covid, I was tired of waiting around and applying to jobs....

What did I do?

What did I do?

“What did I do?”
I have asked myself many times in the past year. I asked myself this question even more as the new year started, the “anniversary” of the start of this pandemic happened,

In The Waiting

In The Waiting

My heart is breaking 
    as I remember how it used to be: 
I walked among the crowds of worshipers, 
    leading a great procession to the house of God, 
singing for joy and giving thanks 
    amid the sound of a great celebration! 

Shining From The Inside Out: Leadership Lessons From Ruth

Shining From The Inside Out: Leadership Lessons From Ruth

When you think of the book of Ruth, what comes to mind? Most likely, you think of it as a beautiful love story. It’s got the original “Happily Ever After” fairy tale ending. But if you just see it as a love story, you’re missing out. There’s so much we can glean from...

Who Am I?

Who Am I?

For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them. Ephesians 2:10 NKJV I was the Executive Pastor at a local church for 5 years. I was grateful; I knew this was not something easily attained...

Liminality: The In-Between Space

Liminality: The In-Between Space

My natural bent would not have been to go to “in-between” spaces, where job descriptions are vague and the journey unmeasurable. Growing up in the United States as a child of immigrant parents, I straddled at least two cultures and languages. Identity formation...