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How Can Asian American Christians Engage In Racial, Political Issues? Scholars Weigh In
For Asian American Christians, understanding ethnic identity is necessary to be able to more deeply understand and act on faith, politics, and justice, according to members of a panel who discussed these issues at Fuller Theological Seminary on Thursday. 
Local Churches Partner to Host 'SOLA Nexus' Conference for Young Adults
Five years since the first SOLA Conference for college students took place, pastors from ten local churches in Southern California are working together to host the first SOLA Nexus, a conference for post-college young adults. 
Pastor Kim's Daily Prayer: Let Us Live a Life of Service and Devotion as We Have Received Your Grace of Redemption
Thank You for allowing us stand before You, Lord, through Jesus Christ. Lord, help us to live a good life by following You at all times. 
Westminster Seminary California Appoints Korean American Joel Kim as Fourth President
Westminster Seminary California’s board of trustees has announced that Joel Eunil Kim will be the next president following current president Robert Godfrey’s retirement. After More than a Year of Imprisonment in Sudan, Two Christians Released
Two Christians, including one pastor, who were imprisoned in Sudan since 2015 have been released by a presidential pardon on Thursday. 
Pastor Kim's Daily Prayer: Help Us to Build a Beautiful Community
Thank You for calling us to serve Your sanctuary with one another. As our given roles are different from one other, help us not to discriminate against others. Instead, allow us to worship You beautifully as we unite with others. Help us to continue to carry out good works. 
Fresno City Council Votes Unanimously to Display 'In God We Trust' in Chamber
With a unanimous vote on Thursday (May 11), Fresno became the largest city in California to decide to have the national motto, “In God We Trust,” displayed in its council chamber. 
Eight Reasons Churches Became Too Busy
In an earlier post, I talked about how our churches can become more intentional about doing real ministry instead of busy work. But in this article, I address how churches became so busy. Perhaps understanding the origins of dysfunctional busyness will help churches avoid this problem in the future. 
Jakarta’s Christian Governor Found Guilty of Blasphemy, Sentenced to Two Years in Jail
Basuki “Ahok” Purnama, the incumbent Christian and ethnic Chinese governor of Indonesia’s capital Jakarta, was found guilty of committing blasphemy by an Indonesian Court on Tuesday, May 9, raising concerns about religious freedom in the country. Boko Haram Releases 82 Chibok School Girls in Return for Release of Prisoners
The extremist group Boko Haram has released 82 school girls who have been captive for more than three years, Nigerian officials said on Saturday. 
Pastor Kim's Daily Prayer: Allow Us to Be United in Obeying Your Words at All Times
Thank You for allowing us to learn how You have blessed and increased the generations when the Israelites were about to serve in the army. Help us to win the spiritual war as we understand one another and treat others with love. 
ISAAC Gala Features Young Artists: ‘We Must Rediscover How Arts Will Be Used’
Five young poets and musicians graced the Echo Park area of Los Angeles with personal stories, graceful tones, and high-hitting notes on Thursday evening as they performed at ISAAC’s 11th annual Gala ArtFest. 
North Korea Detains Fourth US Citizen, Another Korean American PUST Faculty
Just over two weeks after Korean American Tony Kim was detained in North Korea, the Kim regime has detained yet another Korean American, named Kim Hak-Song. 
Trump’s Executive Order on Religious Liberty: Some Religious Leaders ‘Appreciate the Gesture,’ But Many Say It’s Not Enough
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday that claimed to “vigorously enforce Federal law's robust protections for religious freedom.” 
All Nations Church: Steps for the Next Generation
All Nations Church in Lake View Terrace, CA is undergoing yet another transformation for the next generation. After Rev. Jinso Yoo, who had successfully established a rare ‘co-lead pastor system,’ left to Korea, Rev. Tae Kim has been leading the congregation on his own since October 23. Six mont…









