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Vietnamese Immigrant Congregations in California

Funding from the National Science Foundation allows Professor Janet Hoskins to examine the dynamic relationship between the struggle of Vietnamese “indigenous religions” to establish themselves in the U.S. and the politics of ethnic enclaves, “faith-based” resettlement assistance, model minority

Pentecostal and Charismatic Research Initiative

This initiative, funded by the John Templeton Foundation, provides a scholarly framework to investigate Pentecostalism and the various charismatic renewal movements that have emerged in Roman Catholicism, various Orthodox traditions, and mainline Protestantism. The program $3.5 million in grants

Video Resources

Tired of reading? Visit our Video Resources page. We are expanding our video channel to include lectures, discussions, and interviews on a variety of topics. Here are some of the highlights from our collection. Donald Miller, CRCC's executive director,
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