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Ten Roadblocks to Church Revitalization
Why are so many of our churches not moving forward? Since so many of our churches are in need of revitalization, let’s begin by seeing what roadblocks hinder turnarounds. Here are ten of the most common. 
Potential Home Buyers Glean Advice on Homeownership from Experts in the Field
Those who have never owned a home, but are considering buying one, may be overwhelmed with aspects to consider and may not even know where to start. A non-profit in Los Angeles recently hosted an all-day event at Southwestern Law School for just such potential homeowners. 
With Hopes for Revival, Sharing the Gospel in the Streets of Manhattan
A Korean ministry carried out a focused evangelistic effort from mid to late July in the Northeastern region of the U.S. with hopes that a new wave of revival would come to the country. 
Human Rights Group Maps North Korea's Killing Sites and Brutalities
While for many years, human rights advocates and defectors from North Korea have decried a lack of concrete data on the abuses perpetrated by the regime, a recent report published on July 19 presented some findings that the group hopes will help further efforts to keep the North Korean government ac… 
Things that happen when you don’t pray
If you follow the reasons you do not pray, it leads to fear. 1) If you don’t pray because you are busy, you will lose confidence in your calling and your priority will be lost. “The apostles were devoted to prayer and to the ministry of the Word.”(Acts 6: 4). Things that happen when you don’… 
Parents Warned Not to Let Children Play 'Blue Whale Challenge' Suicide Game
A social media game called the "Blue Whale Challenge" in which children are urged to cut themselves and take their own lives is raising alarm in the United States where suicide prevention advocates are advising parents to be vigilant. 
African-Americans Most Bible-Engaged Group, Lead in Time Spent Reading Scripture: Study
African-Americans are more engaged with the Bible than any other group, according to the American Bible Society's State of the Bible survey, which found that this group overwhelmingly cites positive beliefs and hope found in the Scriptures. 
Americans Identifying with Specific Denominations on the Decline, According to Study
Along with recent studies that have reported an increase in Americans who affiliate with no religion, a study published on Tuesday found that more American Christians have been identifying as “non-denominational” over the past several years. 
Pastor Kim's Daily Prayer: Help Us to Choose Your Way and Only Follow You
Thank You for allowing us to look back on whether we are seeking fulfillment through physical gain and earnings, rather than in Your words. 
The Rainbow at Black Mountain
It started with the airport. As I arrived at Ashville, North Carolina, it felt at the very least cozy, if not completely reverent. 
Churches’ Acts of Service to Community Are Frequently Unnoticed, According to Study
Though many churches regularly engage in one or multiple forms of community service, not many Americans seem to be aware of those good works, according to a study released on Thursday. 
Lay Down, Let Go, and Surrender
Jesus knows that we are carrying heavy burdens. In order to rest, we must come to Jesus with our heavy burdens. And we must lay down our heavy burdens before Jesus. We can rest when we put our heavy burden on Jesus. The secret of rest is in laying things down. 
Pastor Kim's Daily Prayer: Allow Us to Win the War by Completely Removing Sins
We learn that small habits may become big sins to ruin a person's life. Please help us to completely remove small sins and immorality so that we may remain in purity. 
Seven Costs to Being an Evangelistic Leader in Your Church
Though it is not an excuse, we must acknowledge that the pastors and other church leaders pay a high cost when they become intentionally evangelistic. Sometimes it just seems easier to keep our mouths shut about the gospel. Look at these costs to being an evangelistic leader in a local church. 
Korean American Non-Profit Sets Out to Provide New Backpacks and Supplies to Students in Foster Care
Korean American Family Services (KFAM) is currently carrying out its annual campaign to give new backpacks and school supplies to students in foster care.









