ASIAN AUSTRALIAN FORMATION GROUP
CENTRE FOR ASIAN CHRISTIANITY
Our purpose
To know our whole selves for Christ and His Kingdom.
What does it mean to encounter God as Asian Australians? How do our families' wounds from migration or political turmoil in our motherlands affect us today? What about our experiences of racism? How do we leverage all of who we are with our faith and calling?

In this 8-session formation group, facilitated by Dr Daniel D Lee, we will talk about what it means to be Asian Australians, and each of our 5-7 participants will be given a chance to process and share their identity narrative.

Dr Daniel D Lee is the Academic Dean of the Center for Asian American Theology and Associate Professor of Theology and Asian American Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary.

What does it mean to encounter God as Asian Australians? How do our families' wounds from migration or political turmoil in our motherlands affect us today? What about our experiences of racism? How do we leverage all of who we are with our faith and calling?
In this 8-session formation group, facilitated by Dr Daniel D Lee, we will talk about what it means to be Asian Australians, and each of our 5-7 participants will be given a chance to process and share their identity narrative.
Dr Daniel D Lee is the Academic Dean of the Center for Asian American Theology and Associate Professor of Theology and Asian American Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary.
The Benefits
New language
Gain language to understand your Asian Australian experience.
Personal history
Make sense of your personal history and journey.
Working with a group
Discuss topics and materials in a group setting over six weeks of 90 minutes sessions.
Professional feedback
Receive feedback and clarification from a professor of theology and Asian American studies.
What to expect
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What to expect
