Mihee Kim-Kort is author of Outside the Lines: How Embracing Queerness Will Transform Your Faith and Making Paper Cranes: Toward an Asian American Feminist Theology, coauthor (with Andrew Kort) of Yoked: Stories of a Clergy Couple in Marriage, Family, and Ministry, and editor of Streams Run Uphill: Conversations with Young Clergywomen of Color. She has contributed to multiple biblical commentaries and anthologies on race, gender, sexuality, and religion. She has received several fellowships and grants for her work in religion. Since 2010, she has spoken at numerous conferences, including the Festival of Homiletics, Evolving Faith, Why Christian, and has preached at Harvard Memorial Chapel, Duke University Chapel, Princeton University Chapel, and Montreat. In 2021, she was named one of Center for American Progress's twenty-one faith leaders to watch. She is a doctoral candidate in Religious Studies at Indiana University. Peace. Previously she was member of the Racial/Ethnic Clergy Commissioner Task Force (Synod of the Trinity). She has served as Associate Pastor for Children, Youth, and Young Families ministries in local congregations, where she also gained experience leading studies and facilitating training workshops for teachers and youth leaders
A down-to-earth guide for busy families wanting to practice their faith at home and live out their values in the world. Followers of Jesus know that when we serve people in need as he would, it’s as if we are serving Jesus himself. Feeding the hungr...
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