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Korean Foundation Continues Annual Scholarship Opportunity for Korean American Seminary Students
The Christian Scholarship Foundation of Greater Washington will be offering scholarships to Korean American seminary students once again this spring. Federal Judge Considers Kentucky Abortion Law Requiring Doctors to Show Ultrasound Images to Patients
After over six hours of a hearing on Thursday, a federal district judge is considering the constitutionality of a Kentucky law that requires doctors to show the ultrasound of fetuses to their patients before performing an abortion. 
A Beautiful Gaze
To love is to have interest. The opposite of love is not hatred, but indifference. Indifference creates a sense of alienation. On the other hand, love is a warm interest. Love connects the marginalized ones to one another. 
Strategic Patience
Newly minted Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, upon visiting South Korea, said in a press interview, “…the policies of strategic patience have ended.” It was a stern warning that the U.S. will no longer tolerate North Korea’s threatening acts, and that they will pay them back in full. Previ… 
Five Reasons Growth May Be More Difficult in Your Church
Cultural Christianity is dying. One no longer has to be a Christian or in a church to be accepted by society. That relatively easy pool of prospective attendees for our churches is disappearing. 
Pastor Kim's Daily Prayer: We Desire to Hear From You that We Are 'Good Servants'
We want to be loyal and faithful servants. We want to consider each soul as precious, and we want to obey to Your words as we love You. Help us to live a life bearing abundant fruit. 
Pastor Kim's Daily Prayer: Give Us Your Grace that Completely Changes Our Lives
We want Your purpose of salvation for the lost ones and weak ones to be completed through us. Allow us to be passionate towards others. 
10 Encouragements for Those Discouraged by the Church
Churches are flawed. Every single church is broken in various ways and differing degrees. Yours. Mine. Yes, even the “better” ones. 
4 Signs a Couple Will Recover From Near Divorce
The wife walked into my office alone. She informed me that her husband would be arriving separately. When he finally came, they talked to me, but not to one another. 
In Seoul, a Korean American Pastor Hopes for a Gospel Movement
Much like the name of the church he is leading, Pastor Leo Rhee of CityLight Seoul hopes to see a movement of Christians in Seoul who aim to be a “light” in the city, proactively loving the city and sharing the gospel – for the good of the city and to see God’s kingdom come. It’s also made… 
Tomb Believed to Have Housed Jesus’ Body Restored with Project Worth Some $4 Million
A site which is believed by some religious traditions to have contained the body of Jesus after his crucifixion has been repaired and restored after decades of disrepair, a restoration project team announced on Monday. 
Russell Moore, Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission Publish Statement Calling for Unity in SBC
Responding to a months long controversy, the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC)’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC), and its president Russell Moore, issued a statement on Monday -- the former affirming its support of the president, and the latter apologizing for the role he played in cr… 
Christian Leaders Urge Lawmakers to Reject Trump Administration's Proposed Budget Cuts on Foreign Aid
More than 100 Christian leaders signed a letter addressed to members of Congress, urging them to reject President Trump’s proposed budget cuts on foreign aid. The Trump administration released its budget blueprint on Thursday, called “America First: A Budget Blueprint to Make America Great Again… 
Weep for Korea, Our Homeland
On March 10, eight justices from the Supreme Court of Korea unanimously voted for the unprecedented impeachment of President Geun-Hye Park. Among the five grounds for impeachment introduced by the National Assembly, the violation of sovereign power and the constitution was enough to determine her im… 
Pastor Kim's Daily Prayer: Raise Us Up When We Humble Ourselves, Fill Us Up When We Empty Ourselves
We often judge others and consider ourselves as righteous. We want our prayers to be like the prayer of a tax collector. Allow us to be humble and pray with contrite hearts.









