Events
Jasmine Doan Ministries exists to equip and empower young men and women to walk in the fullness of God’s calling.
One way we do this is by inviting men and women of faith to share about their journey with God. Our events exist to inspire this generation to follow Jesus wherever He places them.
Testimonies from Japan
Worship, Prayer and Hear Testimonies from Japan by Lilian Chen, Neil and Takako Sherman.
You are invited to come worship in Japanese, Okinawan and English, pray and hear testimonies of what God is doing in Japan. Hear from Neil and Takako who have been supporting the church in Japan for 25 years. Hear from sister Lilian who grew up in San Jose, encountered God’s love in 7th grade, and fell in love ❤️🔥with the 🇯🇵 Japanese people and culture during her sophomore year at UPenn.
Testimonies from Vietnam
Testimonies in Vietnam from Missionary Kim sharing about ministry work with the Hmong tribe in northern Vietnam.
Joy, Suffering and the Pursuit of Wholeness: Hosted by Veritas
When faced with illness and suffering, can we retain a sense of meaning and flourishing? Or is our wholeness dependent on our health, our bodies, our fragile and fallible physiologies?
On May 15, 2019, Veritas @ Stanford will explore these questions with Drs. Ray Barfield and BJ Miller, two physicians shaping our understanding of wholeness and meaning in the face of profound suffering.
Questions for Quesadillas: Hosted by Vox Clara
Do you have questions about Christianity, faith, or God? Do you like free quesadillas?
Join us for our first Questions for Quesadillas event, where we deliver warm quesadillas and conversations straight to your dorm room! Questions are also optional, we are delighted to deliver free food to you.
Justice & Forgiveness: Hosted by Veritas
On February 20, Veritas at Stanford will be hosting Denhollander for an exploration of these ideas. The forum will explore Denhollander’s experience as a victim and advocate; the personal and religious forces behind her advocacy; and what all this means for the nation which launched the global MeToo movement.
Intersection of Faith, Work, and Asian-American Identity
Intersection of Faith, Work and Asian-American Identity is a dialogue for the Stanford community to explore these ideas of faith in Asian-American Community, faith in work with this panel of professionals from the Bay Area. This event is co-organized and co-hosted by members of InterVarsity, Parakaleo, Chinese Campus Evangelistic Fellowship and Acts2 Christian Fellowship. It will be held on Friday February 15 from 6-8pm at Thornton 110. There will be snacks and refreshments.