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U.S. Korean Churches Pray for the Freedom of Republic of Korea on the Occasion of March 1st Independence Day
In celebration of the 101st anniversary of the Samiljeol (March 1st Independence Day), Korean churches in the Americas are praying for the protection of their country's free democracy. 
Seoul Government Threatens to File Complaints If Lee Man-hee Does Not Undergo Examination of Covid-19
The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced on Feb. 28 that they would file a complaint against Lee Man-hee, the owner of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, if he does not voluntarily undergo an examination for the Covid-19. 
ACN' Restoration Project to Rebuild Christian Village Almost Destroyed by ISIS
A major recovery program is underway to rebuild a Christian village that has been occupied by Daesh (ISIS) and had been almost completely destroyed. 
Rev. Jeon Kwang-hoon Discusses March 1st Independence Movement Day Rally in Letter From Prision
Rev. Jeon Kwang-hoon, president of the the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), who was arrested on Feb. 24th, announced his letter on Feb 25th (local time) while he is in prison. 
CCIK Will Integrate Regardless of Rev. Jeon Kwang-hoon Arrest
The Communion of Churches in Korea (CCIK), President Rev. Kwon Tae-jin, Lee Ha, has decided to seek the integration of the two organizations quickly regardless of the arrest of Rev. Jeon Kwang-hoon of the Christian Council of Korea(CCK). 
Asian Churches' Make Efforts to Stem the Spread of Covid-19
The Covid-19 has prompted churches in Asian countries to take precautions to contain the virus, the U.S. Christian media outlet Church Leaders reported recently. 
IMB of SBC, sets the position for preventing and responding to sexual abuse
The International Mission Board(IMB) of the Southern Baptist Convention(SBC) has set up a new position to prevent and respond to sexual abuse, the Christian Post reported 18. 
Rev. Jeon Kwang-hoon, Representative of the Christian Council of Korea, Arrested
Rev. Jeon Kwang-hoonn of the Christian Council of Korea was arrested on February 24th. The Seoul Central District Court's warrant judge issued a warrant for Rev. Jeon on Monday night. Kim Dong-hyun, a senior judge at the Seoul Central District Court, said Rev. Jeon's arrest warrant was issued becaus… 
New Conservative Network Launches to Take a Stand and Make a Difference in Leavened SBC
The Conservative Baptist Network (CBN), launched on February 14th, rejected unbiblical ideologies affecting the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), and is working to prove the sufficiency of the Bible, the Church leaders reported on the same day. 
The Brazilian President Said He Believed in Jesus in front of 140,000 people in the Christian Event
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attended the Christian event "The Send," which drew 140,000 young people, according to the U.S. Christian media Charisma News on 11. 
A Message From Evangelical Author Francis Chan to 140,000 Youth
Francis Chan, the speaker and author of an Evangelical Church in the United States, gave a sermon on Feb. 8 where more than 140,000 young people gathered at the Send conference in Brazil. 
Study Shows Approximately 7 out of 10 People Say No to Gay Marriage
The National Convention's preparatory committee recently commissioned an opinion poll of 1,000 adults aged 18 or older across the nation on the anti-discrimination law, abortion laws, and addiction prevention. 
Saddleback Celebrated 40 Years of Ministry: "Daring Faith"
Christian media, Church Leaders reported about Saddleback Church's 40th anniversary for parishioners at the main campus in Lake Forest, California held on Feb. 9. 
UK Christian Institute Raises Issue With 'Sex Ed' Policy of Local Council
A British Christian Institute has warned the Warwickshire County Council to take legal action against the RSE's policy of "Relationship and Sex Education," a report by Britain's Christian Today said Monday. 
Government Extends Detention for Egyptian Coptic Christian Activist
Egyptian authorities once again postponed the trial of a Coptic Christian activist convicted of "outrageous charges" in November, according to a persecution watchdog group.









