"Tse's excellent historical sensitivity, solid grasp of pertinent scholarly literature, and effective use of contemporaneous news media enable him to illustrate the ways these actors adapt and adjust over time and in different political scenarios." —Timothy Tseng, co-editor of Asian American Christianity"Tse's ethnography and critical analysis not only document the deep complexities and nuances in how the framework of 'Chineseness' and Chinese values is deployed as the backdrop in the cultural wars over questions of sexuality and marriage equality, but also unpack the complexities of the Chinese Protestant Christian diasporas in three Pacific Rim cities and the roles they play in shaping the debate over global and transpacific versus North American values and norms." —Jonathan Tan, author of The Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences"Justin Tse's brilliant and insightful ethnographic work is a valuable contribution to Chinese Christian studies, specifically in exploring how identifying such a people group under any singular description would be inadequate to capture their complexities and nuances." —Canadian Asian Missional Podcast