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Tell Me The Dream Again Reflections On Family Ethnicity And The Sacred Work Of Belonging Tasha Jun

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Tell Me The Dream Again Reflections On Family Ethnicity And The Sacred Work Of Belonging Tasha Jun
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Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.79 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Tasha Jun
ISBN: 9781496459596, 1496459598
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Tell Me The Dream Again Reflections On Family Ethnicity And The Sacred Work Of Belonging Tasha Jun by Tasha Jun 9781496459596, 1496459598 instant download after payment.

“This mesmerizes.” —Publishers Weekly starred review “I’ve always felt unfit as a Korean but somehow too Korean everywhere else.” Tasha Jun has always been caught between worlds: American and Korean, faith and doubt, family devotion and fierce independence. As a Korean American, she wandered between seemingly opposing worlds, struggling to find a voice to speak and a firm place for her feet to land. The world taught Tasha that her Korean normal was a barrier to belonging—that assimilation was the only way she would ever be truly accepted. But if that were true, did that mean God had made a mistake in knitting her together? Told with tender honesty and compelling prose, Tell Me the Dream Again is a memoir-in-essays exploring what it means to be biracial in America today the joy and healing that comes with embracing every part of who we are, and how our identity in Christ is tightly woven with the unique colors, scents, and culture he’s given us. We are not outsiders to God. When we let all the details of ourselves unfold—when we embrace who we were divinely knit together to be—this is when we’ll fully experience his perfect love.

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