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TGIF: Roundup for July 5, 2024

We hope you had a happy Independence Day! We continued our final round of articles from our Young Writer’s Cohort this week. Read Dear Christian, Please Smile 🙂 by Michael Park and Dear Little One by Emily Law.

Check out clips from our messages at AALC 2024 on Instagram. The full messages are available for you on YouTube and at www.sola.network/aalc. We launched our new book, A Letter to the Asian American Church, at the conference. Find a sample, links to purchase, and a free discussion guide at sola.network/book.

It was great to see so many of you at our AALC. Let’s keep in touch on Twitter and Instagram. For more, check out my Asian American Worship Leaders Facebook group and TGIF Playlist on Spotify. This newsletter is one of the many ways you can stay connected with SOLA Network. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Enter our giveaway! Thanks to Thomas Nelson for providing, in partnership with @diveindigdeep, SOLA Network, and FCBC Walnut. 1 winner will receive a physical copy of this beautiful book!

How can you balance longing for the future with living in the present? In Now and Not Yet, Ruth Chou Simons shows how we can press in to Christ when you are waiting, wanting, and restless for more. Read my full review.


Articles From Around The Web

1. Brett McCracken: From Data to Discernment: Why AI Can’t Replace Cultivating of Wisdom

“Wisdom is a capacity unique to humans, who uniquely bear the image of God, wisdom incarnate.”

2. Scott Hubbard: A Father’s 5-to-9: The Holy Ambition of Godly Dads

“In large part, our job as dads is to offer a faithful image of the Father who delights in his Son.”

3. Joe Allen: The Biblical Language of Missions

“The concept of mission permeates the Scripture. Biblical missiology emerges from five interlocking themes. Attention to these themes can sensitize readers to the prevalence of mission in the Bible.”

Will you join us in embracing the call for the Asian American Church? The collective voices in our new book argue that there is underappreciated beauty, diversity, joy, benefit, and place for the Asian American church. Asian American leaders need to joyfully embrace the call to serve the Asian American church, not only for the emerging generation but for the broader church. Find a sample, links to purchase, and a free discussion guide at sola.network/book.


Books, Podcasts, Music, And More

1. Learning to Love the Local Church: Connection (Priscilla Talk, Ep. 39)

In this episode of Priscilla Talk, Keri Folmar, Jenny Manley, and Erin Wheeler interview Naomi about how a healthy local church fuels love for God and other members.

2. Bible-Teaching Strategies from Women Leaders

Rebecca McLaughlin expands on five key points for how to give a memorable address, including using metaphors and sharing stories to engage your audience. She joins Melissa Kruger, Jen Wilkin, Courtney Doctor, and Elizabeth Woodson to discuss their journeys into Bible teaching.

3. Aaron Lee: Related Works

Book reviews: George Whitefield Volume 1 and Volume 2 by Arnold Dallimore. Listen to our TGIF playlist on Spotify. Join my Asian American Worship Leaders Facebook group.

Our Books and Reviews page is your one-stop resource for all of your reading needs. It features Asian American authors and issues, recommendations, and interviews.


1. Bobby Scott:The Birth Of A “Free” Nation: America’s Long, Troubled Journey Towards Racial Reconciliation, Part 1

“On July 2, 1776, the Continental Congress voted for the American colonies to become independent from Great Britain. Two days later, delegates from the 13 colonies adopted Thomas Jefferson’s “Declaration of Independence.” So on the Fourth of July, the colonists declared that America would be a free land and an amazing democratic experiment began.”

2. Rosalyn Auyeung: Biblically Honoring Your Parents: Part 2

It can be tempting to feel discouraged and confused when our pursuit of love is met with backlash. But know that even when there are times that your parents may view your “honor” towards them as “dishonor,” you can rest knowing that you have made it your aim to please God.

3. Emily Law: Dear Little One

There’s a part of me that wants to protect you from all of that, and sometimes I even hope that you only experience the good things that this life brings. At the same time, this auntie knows that some of the best lessons and moments of growth come from these difficult times. They’re opportunities for us to not just grow, but to learn more about ourselves, those around us, and God.

4. Michael Park: Dear Christian, Please Smile 🙂

Through our relationship with God, we have unspeakable joy, a deep peace, and ultimately Jesus, whom himself has deep joy, indwelling within our hearts. I do not think that there is a more consistently glad or merry heart in this world than that of a Christian.

5. TGIF: Roundup for June 28, 2024

The Multi-Directional Blessings of Intergenerational Integration / The Privilege of Choices: Love or Survival? / The Key to Companionship for Singles / How do I navigate a painful breakup? / The Next Generation of Missionaries

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