In the spring of my first year at Princeton, a friend, unprompted, suggested that I join Manna Christian Fellowship. I hadn’t heard of it, so I asked him what that was. In response, he described it broadly as “this Asian Christian group” that he’d been to a couple times, before correcting himself: “Not even Asian, actually. It’s really Korean.” After joining, I realized that this view — that Manna is an “Asian group” — is strikingly common on campus.