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Lisa Liou

Lisa Liou

Lisa Liou has served with ÂÌñÒùÆÞ on campuses in Michigan, Illinois, and California since 2002. In her current role, she serves as co–area director of the ÂÌñÒùÆÞ Graduate and Faculty Ministries team in Southern California. 

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Lisa Liou

The Goodness of Vulnerability

As we sat side by side watching our kids’ practice, he showed concern about an issue with his son. I could relate. 

Lisa Liou

How to Handle Transitions Well

I have a nostalgic personality. I find comfort in stability and often feel threatened by change. In contrast, my husband dreams about change. Somehow, together, we have learned to trust God in several times of transition, but I would have preferred a manual at the start of the journey.

Lisa Liou

The Fruit of the Spirit: Faithfulness

When I first began leading and sharing in ministry responsibilities, I was full of vision and optimism. 

Lisa Liou

The Discipline I Almost Missed

I’m a practical Midwestern girl, born to a certified public accountant. 

Lisa Liou

How to Talk About Jesus Without Being Awkward

In the past year, I have found myself in more conversations about Jesus with people outside the Christian faith than in any other year since college.

Lisa Liou

Ten Things I Hate About Church—and Why I Go Anyway

On the surface, I go to church because I should, because I said I would, and because I want to model church attendance to my kids. But, if I can step outside my negativity and sense of drudgery about it, I remember that I go because I’m part of a family.

Lisa Liou

The Goodness of Failure in Racial Reconciliation

Have you ever attempted something that would certainly result in failure?

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