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Dhingra, Pawan(2004).  “ ‘We’re Not a Korean American Church Anymore’:Dilemmas in Constructing a Multi-Racial Church Identity.” Social Compass 51:367.

 

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Kim, Jung Ha(1997).  Bridge-Makers and Cross-Bearers: Korean-American Women and the Church. Atlanta, Scholars Press.

 

Kwon, H., Kim, H. and Warner, S. (2001) Korean Americans and their Religions: Pilgrims and Missionaries from a Different Shore. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.

 

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