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Join Us in Giving: $5.000 Matching Challenge


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From now to December 3, Giving Tuesday, every gift you make will be matched dollar for dollar up to $5,000. The entire matching grant comes from 100% of current and former ReconciliAsian board members.

As we reflect on the past year, we find ourselves amazed and grateful for all of the opportunities we have had to advance the work of unity, justice, and peace across the United States, on the Korean peninsula, and around the world.

As part of our work to advance Jesus’s message of reconciliation and healing, ReconciliAsian staff participated in a wide variety of activities including:

  • traveling to North Korea for the fourth time in order to meet with peacebuilders and continue to promote reconciliation on the Korean peninsula

  • launching the Asian American Anabaptist Mentoring Program to provide support for young adults as they navigate identity, faith, and community

  • building an ongoing partnership with the Northeast Asia Regional Peacebuilding Institute

  • offering trauma and resilience workshops and intercultural mediation training for Asian American church and denominational leaders

  • speaking to over 3,000 attendees at the Mennonite Church USA biennial convention in Kansas City;

  • making connections between Anabaptist agencies and institutions in the U.S. and those on the Korean peninsula;

  • and the list could go on.

This work would not have been possible without prayer and financial support from each one of ReconciliAsian’s partners.

As we prayerfully plan for our programming in 2020, we invite you to consider making a gift to support our ongoing ministry. We have a special $5,000 matching gift challenge from our board members. Your donation will be matched dollar for dollar starting now to Giving Tuesday on December 3rd.

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You can send your donation by check or online HERE.

Thank you for your support!

Sincerely,


Board members of ReconciliAsian

BRIAN AHN, Executive Director Korean American Public Action Committee

RHODA BLOUGH, Everence® Stewardship Consultant

HANNAH HEINZEKHER, Communications Program Director of Kroc Institute, University of Notre Dame

JOYCE HIENDARTO, Director of Communications Urbana Missions Conference

GYEDO JEON, Technical Director at Dreamworks Animation

JEEHYE KIM, Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist

JOE ROOS, Co-founder of Sojourners magazine

 KATE WENTLAND, Full Circle Project Program Director

 KENICHI YOSHIDA, Associate Director of Academic Affairs, Fuller Theological Seminary

 SAYURI YOSHIDA, Director of Japan Mission, Pasadena Church

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