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Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments on Church Child Care Center Case
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday regarding whether a Lutheran church in Missouri should be allowed to participate in a state-funded program that uses recycled synthetic rubber to resurface playgrounds. 
Why Do Churchgoers Stick Around? It's the Sermon Content, According to Gallup Poll
The major factor that keeps most churchgoers in church is not how welcome they feel, nor how awesome the worship band is, according to a new Gallup poll released on Friday. It’s the content of the sermons. 
Three Years Since Kidnapping, Parents of Missing Chibok Girls Continue to Pray and Long for Their Daughters’ Return
April 14 marked the third year since 276 school girls were kidnapped by Boko Haram. Since then, many girls have escaped or been rescued, yet 195 still remain missing. 
Korean Church Community to Observe National Day of Prayer
The Korean church community in Southern California will once again participate in the observance of the National Day of Prayer (NDOP). The day is a national observance that occurs the first Thursday of May each year, during which Christians in the U.S. pray for America and its leaders. 
The Way of the Cross is the Way of Brokenness
Passion week is a special week of meditating on the suffering of Jesus. The way that Jesus walked is the way of suffering. The way that Jesus walked is the way of the cross. 
A 'One Inch,' Quarter Million Dollar Loss
Last week, there was an incident at a golf tournament in which the gallery noticed and reported in the third round a 22-year-old pro golfer named Lexi Thompson placing the marker for her ball 1 inch closer toward the direction of the hole with two feet remaining in her sealed victory at the ANA Insp… 
Pastor Kim's Daily Prayer: Let Us Live Today Like It Is the Last Day to Forgive
We repent for seeking reasons to forgive before You, who has shown true forgiveness even when You were crucified at the cross. We pray that You would help us forgive all those whom we have considered as our enemy as we have received Your love and forgiveness. 
Seven Common Mistakes Churches Make When They Have an Interim Pastor
“Interim” sounds like a pregnant pause anticipating something down the road. So when you put the adjective in front of “pastor” or “church,” it just feels like less than ideal. 
Embracing the Diversity, and Transience, of an International Congregation
“No matter how short or how long, we want to be a family for you.” The slogan captures Yoon Lee’s desire for every person who visits and attends Yoido Full Gospel Church’s English ministry (YEM), located in Seoul, South Korea. 
Pastor Kim's Daily Prayer: Let Us Walk in the Path of the Cross with Courage
Thank You for choosing the path of the cross, the path of hardships. We praise You for the victory we have in You, and for Your resurrection. 
Hundreds in the South Bay Region Gather to Pray for North Korea
A prayer gathering on behalf of the North Korean people and reunification in the Korean peninsula took place in the South Bay region of Southern California. 
SOLA Conference Organizers Hope to ‘Champion’ the Doctrines of the Reformation During Fifth Annual Event
For the fifth time, the annual SOLA Conference for collegians will be taking place this spring, from April 28 to 29 at New Life Community Church in Artesia, CA. 
Pastor Kim's Daily Prayer: Help Us to Continue Our Spiritual Devotion, Even Against Unrighteous Authority
Herod was more interested in miracles rather than actually believing in the gospel itself. He mocked Jesus and sent him to Pilate although he knew Jesus was innocent. 
Two Coptic Churches in Egypt Bombed in Terror Attacks, Killing Some 44 and Injuring More than 100
Dozens were killed and more than 100 were injured in two separate bombing incidents that occurred in Coptic churches on Palm Sunday. 
Neil Gorsuch Sworn in as 113th Supreme Court Justice
Judge Neil Gorsuch was sworn in as the 113th Supreme Court Justice on Monday, filling a seat that has been vacant for since the passing of the late Justice Antonin Scalia in February of 2016.









