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- Society & Culture
Join Daniel, Maila, and George as we talk about some of the most important issues pertaining to Hmong American identity and theology. We discuss culture, the Bible, current events, and all things Hmong American, particularly from a Christian's perspective.
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Episode 9 – Is there room for clinical psychology, pastoral counseling, and deliverance ministries in the Hmong Church?
Does Christian discipleship exclude the necessity of therapy and deliverance ministries? In this episode, we lean on George’s passion and calling to Christian counseling in order to understand better how to approach mental health issues...
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Episode 8 – Is Charismatic Theology Dividing the Hmong Church?
What do you think about the videos of Dr. Salad making its rounds on Facebook and YouTube? We delve into a hot button topic regarding a charismatic revival among Hmong-American churches. Daniel, Maila, and George...
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Episode 7 – Hmong, Reformed Theology, Neo-Calvinists?
What is Reformed theology, really? With the rise of academic theology and conferences focused on popularizing theological traditions, what does it look like for Hmong-Americans to adopt systematic theology developed out of other cultures? We...
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Episode 6 – What Does it Look Like for Hmong People to Plant Non-Hmong Churches?
As Hmong people become more comfortable “doing life” with non-Hmong people, what does that mean for the future of our Hmong churches? Can we continue to start new Hmong churches that don’t intentionally reach out...
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Episode 5 – Leading Those Who Look Different From You
As we continue to develop an understanding of Hmong-American Theology, we are confronted with the questions of what Hmong-American Christians bring to the table. Today we will discuss and attempt to find answers to this...
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Episode 4 – Hmong Women in Ministry and Leadership
As more and more Hmong women pursue theological education and feel called to vocational ministry, what are some ways that the Hmong church can elevate and empower them to do so? Instead of confining them...