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Welcome to episode 4 of our series discussing the history of Burmese American Christianity (Pearl Dive episode 223)! This series is part of Fuller AACHI’s Burma Diaspora Christianity Project led by Dr. Joseph Cheah and Dr. David Moe. In this episode, David Moe joins the podcast to delve into the complex historical and spiritual legacy of Adoniram Judson, a foundational figure in 19th-century Protestant missions. Despite facing immense personal tragedy and initial setbacks, Judson’s work profoundly shaped the trajectory of Burmese Christianity. The conversation moves beyond simple biography to examine the cultural and religious implications of his mission, specifically looking at how different ethnic groups in Myanmar received—and sometimes resisted—Western missionary efforts. The discussion then bridges the gap between history and the present day by focusing on the contemporary Burmese Christian diaspora. By connecting Judson’s historical missions to modern-day theological challenges, the episode emphasizes the need for a balanced perspective on missionary history, acknowledging both its enduring contributions and its inherent limitations. References * Moe, David Thang. “Adoniram Judson: A Dialectical Missionary Who Brought the Gospel (Not God) and Gave the Bible to the Burmese.” Missiology: An International Review, vol. 45, no. 3, 2017, pp. 265–282. https://doi.org/10.1177/0091829617701085 [https://doi.org/10.1177/0091829617701085] * Judson Heritage Center [https://www.judsonheritage.org/]. The Adoniram Judson Heritage Foundation (AJHF) preserves Judson’s legacy and mission history. In 2024, it purchased his childhood home in Malden, Massachusetts, now being restored as a museum and educational center. Burma Christian Diaspora in Indianapolis: Celebrating Our Stories, Embracing Our Challenges You are warmly invited to attend the 2026 Our Story, Our Faith (OSOF) Conference: Burma Christian Diaspora in Indianapolis: Celebrating Our Stories, Embracing Our Challenges [https://ourstoriesourfaith.org/], taking place August 7–8, 2026 in Indianapolis, IN, and online. 📍Dates: August 7–8, 2026📍In-Person Location: Falam Baptist Church of Indiana in Indianapolis, IN📍Virtual Attendance: Airmeet Glossary * Adoniram Judson: An American Congregationalist and later Baptist missionary who served in Myanmar (Burma) for nearly 40 years during the early 1800s. * Diaspora: A scattered population whose origin lies in a separate geographic locale; in this context, Burmese Christians living outside of Myanmar. * Historical Theology of Missions: The study of the history of Christian missions and how past missionary strategies and beliefs influence modern religious practice and thought. Discussion Questions * How can modern Christians maintain a “balanced view” of 19th-century missionaries like Adoniram Judson, honoring their sacrifices while critically examining their cultural impact? * In what ways do the unique cultural identities of different ethnic groups in Myanmar continue to influence how Christianity is practiced and perceived in the region today? * Why is it vital for diaspora communities to host events like the “Our Stories, Our Faith” conference to preserve their heritage and address contemporary theological needs? Dr. David Thang Moe [https://macmillan.yale.edu/southeast-asia/person/david-thang-moe] is at Yale University in New Haven, CT. where he is a Postdoctoral Associate and Lecturer in Religion and Conflict at the Council on Southeast Asia Studies at MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies and Department of Religious Studies. He can be reached on Facebook at facebook.com/davidmoe83 [https://www.facebook.com/davidmoe83]. For more about Burmese American Christians, see David Thang Moe, “The Hidden Stories of Burmese American Christians: Understanding their Imagination of Identity,” International Bulletin of Mission Research 2024, Vol. 48(3), 383 –398. This podcast series is funded by the APARRI [https://aparri.org/] Working Grant and the American Baptist Home Mission Societies [https://abhms.org/]. Thanks for reading Pearl Dive, AACHI’s digital platform! This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit fulleraachi.substack.com [https://fulleraachi.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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