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Invisible: Review

11 Friday Mar 2022

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I love this Amazon rating and review of my book, Invisible by Rev. Brian Fraser who is a minister at Brentwood Presbyterian Church, Burnaby, BC.

I hope you can all rate and or review it on Amazon. It always helps authors.

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Knox College: Hope in Disarray

23 Tuesday Nov 2021

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So honored that my alma mater wrote a nice piece in their Alumna Story about my book, Hope In Disarray.

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On being an Asian American woman theologian

28 Tuesday Apr 2020

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Grace Ji-Sun Kim: On being an Asian American woman theologian for Duke Divinity School’s Faith and Leadership Magazine

The author and her family at her graduation in 2001. Image courtesy of Grace Ji-Sun Kim

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John Giurin’s Review of “Colonialism, Han, and the Transformative Spirit”

01 Saturday Jun 2013

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book3My former Knox College classmate, Rev. John A. Giurin reviewed my third book, “Colonialism, Han, and the Transformative Spirit” and posted it on his site.  I am reposting his review on my site with his permission.  Rev. Giurin is a man of many talents, one of which is song writing.  His song “Excuses” is posted on Youtube.

Grace Ji-Sun Kim’s book “Colonialism, Han and the Transformative Spirit” is a challenging, inspiring and at times troubling read. Grace lays out a clear picture of the world and society as it stands today, with all of its Continue reading →

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