At Home in Exile - Russell Jeung

At Home in Exile

Finding Jesus among My Ancestors and Refugee Neighbors

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2016
Zondervan (Verlag)
978-0-310-52783-1 (ISBN)
17,85 inkl. MwSt
This book traces Dr. Jeung’s remarkable life and ministry among the poor in the slums of East Oakland. Despite their impoverished conditions, Jeung and the community discovered the Kingdom of God in new and powerful ways, as well as how Jesus speaks to Christian exiles.
Russell Jeung's spiritual memoir shares the difficult, often joyful, and sometimes harrowing account of his life in East Oakland's Murder Dubs neighborhood and of his Chinese-Hakka history.

On a journey to discover how the poor and exiled are blessed, At Home in Exile is the story of his integration of social activism and a stubborn evangelical faith.

Holding English classes in his apartment (which doubled as a food pantry for a local church) for undocumented Latino neighbors and Cambodian refugees, battling drug dealers who threatened him, exorcising a spirit possessing a teen, and winning a landmark housing settlement against slumlords with a gathering of his neighbors—Jeung's story is, by turns, moving and inspiring, traumatic and exuberant.

As Jeung retraces the steps of his Chinese-Hakka family and his refugee neighbors, weaving the two narratives together, he asks difficult questions about longing and belonging, wealth and poverty, and how living in exile can transform your faith:

"Not only did relocation into the inner city press me toward God, but it made God's words more distinct and clear to me...As I read Scriptures through the eyes of those around me—refugees and aliens—God spoke loudly to me his words of hope and truth."

With humor, humility, and keen insight, he describes the suffering and the sturdiness of those around him and of his family. He relates the stories of forced relocation and institutional discrimination, of violence and resistance, and of the persistence of Christ's love for the poor.

Dr. Russell Jeung is a leading sociologist of Asian Americans, race, and religion. He is professor of Asian American Studies at San Francisco State University and author of Sustaining Faith Traditions: Race, Ethnicity, and Religion among the Latino and Asian American Second Generation (with Carolyn Chen) and Faithful Generations: Race, Religion, and Asian American Churches. Dr. Jeung is also executive producer of Prophetic Voices, a social media project addressing key social issues of the Asian American community within and in the public square. He serves as Board Chair of New Hope Covenant Church and lives with his family in East Oakland, CA. Along with his wife, Dr. Dr. Joan Jeung, they have two foster daughters from Burma and a son.   

1.Welcomed as a Guest: Solidarity with the Poor and with Jesus
2.Ancestral Choices: Embracing Our Corporate Identity as Guests in Exile
3.Ministry as a Guest: Joining People of Peace
4.Justice, Asian Style
5.Tiger Moms, Panda Dads
6.Called as the Church in Exile
7.Epilogue

Erscheinungsdatum
Vorwort Gene Luen Yang
Verlagsort Grand Rapids
Sprache englisch
Maße 139 x 213 mm
Gewicht 203 g
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Pastoraltheologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-310-52783-X / 031052783X
ISBN-13 978-0-310-52783-1 / 9780310527831
Zustand Neuware
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