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Death of Former Zambian President Leads Way for First White President since Apartheid
Guy Scott, former vice president and now interim president of Zambia, has taken office after Michael Sata passed away in a hospital located in London at age 77. “Elections for the office of president will take within 90 days. In the interim I am acting as president,” Scot said. “The period of … 
Korea Joins The War On Ebola
South Korea’s KBS reported that Korea has officially joined the war against the Ebola Virus. Korea’s Ministry of Defense had announced on the 29th that they will be dispatching military medical personnel to either Liberia or Sierra Leon. For the next 2 weeks the government will be recruiting tro… 
US Satellite Witnesses Construction of North Korean Nuclear Missile Submarines
A U.S. Military Satellite spotted a strange new facility that near the shipyards of Shinpo, in the province of Ham-Gyeongdo in North Korea. The U.S. military estimated that the facility looked like a small launch pad that could potentially be used to test-fire smaller sized ballistic missiles. Many … 
Houston Mayor Annise Parker Withdraws Subpoenas to Pastors
Annise Parker, Houston’s first openly homosexual mayor, revoked subpoenas that were sent to five local pastors earlier this month. The subpoenas evoked strong disagreement from various groups of various standpoints throughout the nation, many claiming that the subpoenas violated the First Amendmen… 
NASA Supply Rocket Explodes Seconds After Liftoff
On Tuesday, a supply rocket fell out of the sky in a fiery explosion. The Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket combusted into destruction six seconds after it had taken off from NASA’s flight base in Wallops Island, Virginia. The explosion occurred around six in the evening. Glocal Church Summit to Exhort Churches to be Mission-Minded toward the Local Community
“North America is the NEW mission field.” Such is one of the taglines for the upcoming ‘Glocal’ Church Summit. The summit, which will take place from November 17 to 19 at Ttokamsa Church in Los Angeles, aims to focus on the fact that within North America, churches have access to reach many n… 
Fearless Tour Encourages Youth to Embrace Identity in Christ
Engaging culture is a concept that pervades the modern Christian music industry. This past Saturday, several artists attempted to convey the Christian message of Christ’s love through their rap. Good Fruit and RE:NEW ministries collaborated to organize the "Fearless" concert A couple hundred young… President Obama Says Strategies to Control Ebola within US Should Not Discourage Efforts to Fight Ebola
In the midst of the fear of Ebola has been spreading in the U.S. due to the isolated incidents in Texas and New York, President Obama said on Tuesday that efforts to fight the outbreak in West Africa should not be stopped. “We don’t want to discourage our health-care workers from going to the fr… 
NK and Japan To Meet in Pyongyang To Discuss Abduction of Japanese Citizens
NHK and Yonhap News reported that North Korean and Japanese ambassadors are scheduled to meet in Pyongyang on the 28th to begin negotiations and discussions regarding North Korea’s past abductions of Japanese citizens. Dae-Ha Seo, and Japan’s Ministry of Asia Pacific Affairs, Junichi Ihara will … 
Another American Ebola Patient Fully Treated
AP reported that the second U.S. Ebola patient, who was the second American citizen to be contaminated by the epidemic, was scheduled to be released from hospital today after being fully treated from the virus. It is reported that the patient in question, Amber Vinson left that Emory University Hosp… 
Interview with Reverend Dr. Siang-Yang Tan: The Secret to Bridging the Inter-Generational Gap
Reverend Dr. Siang-Yang Tan is a Professor of Psychology in the Graduate School of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary. He is most well-known for his work in psychology, as he has written numerous books and articles on lay counseling, religious psychotherapy, cognitive behavior therapy, and in… 
Did Protesting Against the Sale of Indulgences Lead up to the Reformation on Oct, 31, 1517?
On 31 October 1517, Luther posted the ninety-five theses on indulgences on the north door of the castle church at Wittenberg. This date is recognized as a landmark day for most historians as well as Church historians. In many people’s opinion, the day that Luther hammered this thesis on to the chu… Human Rights Watch Releases Report Explaining Horrors that Victims of Boko Haram Faced in Captivity
The horrors of Boko Haram have been recorded and made available to the public. Today, the Human Rights Watch released a report, titled "Those Terrible Weeks in their Camp," detailing the current situation of the abduction and human rights abuses committed by the extremist group Boko Haram. New Hostage Video Shows John Cantlie Claiming that Kobani has Fallen to ISIS
Today, the Islamic State released another video with British hostage John Cantlie. This is the fifth video the Islamic State has created with Cantlie being shown. 
Interview with Pastor Sam Koh: Navigating the KM-EM Dynamic in the Korean Church
Pastor Sam Koh has been serving the lead pastor of Hillside LA, the English congregation of Los Angeles Christian Presbyterian Church (LACPC), for his sixth year. Throughout his time serving in the English congregation of a Korean church, he’s experienced a discouraging phenomenon of many of his c…









