Video: Justin Thao, Aileen Choi reflect on being members of EAM@40By Mary Frances Schjonberg Posted Jun 25, 2013 |
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[Episcopal News Service – Burlingame, California] Justin Thao and Aileen Choi, two of the nearly 50 young people who attended the June 20-24 Episcopal Asiamerica Ministries @ 40 gathering spoke June 22 with Episcopal News Service about their participation in the event. In their comments, they note how much they learned from the presentation earlier that day by he Rev. Rodger Nishioka, associate professor of Christian education at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia. That speech, titled “New Wineskins: Asiamerica Mission in a Changing Landscape,” is here.
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