Challenges Women Face in the North American Chinese Church recording by Lily Lee, Serena Lin, Grace May, Dora Wang
Leaders in the North American Chinese Church share their experiences of the challenges facing women in these churches. They explore the following topics in this panel discussion:
Their calls and journeys into ministry
Opportunities God has given them to use their gifts
The greatest challenges they have faced as they have served God and neighbor
The support God has provided to help them grow as people and as ministers
Their hopes and dreams for the future of the church
LILY LEE Lily Lee received her M.A.R. and TH.M. from Westminster Theological Seminary. She is currently the Executive Director of Garden of Hope in New York. She is co-author of A Passion For Fullness and Gender Reconciliation with Dora Wang and Cecilia Yau.
SERENA LIN is currently the Executive Director of E-Mission World International. From 1992-2003, she was the pastor of the Chinese Christian Gospel Church in Long Island, NY, while acting as Chaplain of State University of New York at Stony Brook.
GRACE MAY is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA). She is committed to multicultural ministries, and is eager to see women fulfill their God-given callings.
DORA WANG has served in several Chinese churches and seminaries the past 30 years. Her theological training includes: M.R.E from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary M.A.R from Westminster Theological Seminary D.Min. from Claremont School of Theology. Currently, she serves as Minister of Adult Education at a Chinese church in California.