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Asian Immigrant Women Building Spiritual Resilience Amidst Cultural Loss

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Eugenia Wei-Kuen Lai. Asian Immigrant Women Building Spiritual Resilience Amidst Cultural Loss. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3979a931-c0b2-4d13-93ac-991a3c0386f7.

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E. W. Lai. Asian Immigrant Women Building Spiritual Resilience Amidst Cultural Loss. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3979a931-c0b2-4d13-93ac-991a3c0386f7

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Eugenia Wei-Kuen Lai. Asian Immigrant Women Building Spiritual Resilience Amidst Cultural Loss. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3979a931-c0b2-4d13-93ac-991a3c0386f7.

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  • In Asian cultural contexts, women's voices are often neglected, unnoticed, or actively suppressed in church and society. This thesis-project aims to examine the relationship between the spiritual well-being and the praxes of resilience engaged in by Asian immigrant women to the United States in the context of cultural loss. The interview outcome revealed the praxes of spiritual resilience of Asian immigrant women through their integration of faith and culture. Spiritual resilience is an ongoing living praxis that calls men and women to their prophetic calling in building up the kingdom of God, in whom Jesus is the Triumphant Living Praxis.
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  • 02/16/2024

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