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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 30 MIN

Scripture and Asian American Parenting: Deuteronomy 6:5-9

from Asian American Parenting · host Rooted Ministry

In this episode, Danny and Monica begin a new mini-series on Scripture and Asian American parenting, beginning with Deuteronomy 6:5-9. Together they examine the practical application of this passage for families. They consider prior generations of immigrant family contexts and what those differences might teach Asian American parents today, gleaning wisdom for gospel-centered parenting.Rooted Resources: Parents Are the Primary Disciple-Makers Of Their Children by Anna Mead Harris Parenting in the New School Year  by Tim St. John Christian Parenting Resources Subscribe and follow the Asian American Parenting podcast wherever you find your podcasts available. Hosted by Danny Kwon, Ph.D., the Senior Director of Youth Ministry Content and Cross-Cultural Initiatives for Rooted Ministry, and Monica Kim, Ph.D., a psychologist and Christian counselor. Together, Monica and Danny have co-authored Teenagers and Mental Health: A Handbook for Parents, Pastors, and Youth Leaders.

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