Those who ate short-grain rice, built their houses on stilts, and decorated them with Indian-style serpents were considered Laotians.
On the other hand, those who ate long-grain rice, built their houses on the ground, and decorated them with Chinese-style dragons were considered Vietnamese.
The exact location of a person’s home was not what determined their nationality.
Instead, each person belonged to the kingdom whose cultural values he or she exhibited.
So it is with us; we live in the world, but as part of God’s kingdom, we are to live according to his kingdom’s standards and values."
- Missionary John Hess-Yoder
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