Asianisation of Campus Fellowships
Campus fellowships have become a support group for Asian Americans straddling intergenerational
and intercultural fences, says Dr. Peter Cha, associate professor of pastoral theology at Trinity
Evangelical Divinity School.
November 1st, 2007 at 3:51 am
This is a great article, and even better, me and my friends are in the top picture above! My campus fellowship went to New Orleans over the spring of 2007 to do Hurricane Katrina relief and it has made a significant impact in my life. This trip has helped us bond in so many ways. Where did the writer get this photo?
November 14th, 2007 at 7:47 am
I’m wondering where the writer found the statistics mentioned in the first few paragraphs. It says that Dr. Kim found 70% of Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship Asian, and I’m not sure what time frame this refers to. If it’s meant to be an assessment of HRCF today, I can attest that this is certainly not true. Although Harvard’s Christian community has a large number of Asians, HRCF is predominantly non-Asian and is multi-ethnic. The Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Christian Fellowship is, of course, predominantly Asian-American. For more information about the history of the two groups, you can look at: http://hraacf.org/about/History