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When the Pastor Has an Affair
It happens too frequently. It can be the lead pastor or any church staff member. And too many churches do not handle such tragedy well. 
Pastor Kim's Daily Prayer: Help Us to Love Those Who Are Hard to Forgive
We confess that is is difficult to love others even when we are well aware that it is one of Your instructions that we should follow. Have mercy on us for not being able to sincerely love one other, for we are selfish. 
Korean Immigrant Church Looks to New Beginnings with ‘1.5 Generation’ Senior Pastor
The new year truly marked a new beginning for Gospel First Korean Baptist Church, as they ushered in a new senior pastor who would lead both the Korean ministry (KM) and the English ministry (EM) of the church. Thousands Attend ‘Send’ Conference, Challenged to ‘Redefine’ Their Lives for Christ
Southern California was host to a lineup of well-known speakers and Christian artists for the ‘Send’ Conference which took place from February 2 to 3 in Long Beach. 
Betsy DeVos Confirmed as Education Secretary, Amid Controversy and Mixed Responses
Betsy DeVos was confirmed by the Senate to head the nation’s Department of Education on Tuesday with a close vote of 51 to 50. 
Mission Agape Recognized by Atlanta City Council for Community Service
Mission Agape, which has carried out acts of love and service toward those who are homeless in downtown Atlanta, received a proclamation on February 6 from the Atlanta City Council, recognizing and honoring the work of the organization. 
After Overcoming His Own Challenges, One Teen Aims to Give Hope Through Writing
Since the day David Lee was born, he was faced with challenges to overcome. He was born prematurely, weighing 1.8 kilograms, and had retionpathy and cerebral palsy. But at the young age of 13, he has already written 120 poems, and in 2016, published his first collection of poems called, ‘The Child… 
Congress Introduces Legislation to Allow Non-Profits to Make Political Endorsements
Members of the Congress introduced legislation on Wednesday that would change the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)’s tax code to allow non-profit entities to endorse or oppose political candidates without having their tax-exempt statuses revoked. 
Russell Moore of Southern Baptist Convention Urges Trump to Sign Executive Order Offering Religious Freedom Protections
Russell Moore, the president of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC)'s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC), released a statement on February 3 urging President Trump to sign an executive order that would protect religious freedom. 
Pastor Kim's Daily Prayer: Give Us a New Heart to Enjoy Your Extraordinary Grace
We believe that the only way to enjoy abundant grace is to meet Jesus Christ. Allow us to be deeply moved by Your grace as we meet Jesus and receive forgiveness of our sins. Allow us to be confident that we are His child. 
Trump Continues Obama's Non-Discrimination Order Protecting LGBT
The Trump administration stated on January 30 that it would keep employment protections for LGBT workers provided by a 2014 executive order. 
Norway's Lutheran Church Votes to Allow Church Weddings for Same-Sex Couples
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Norway voted on Monday to allow same-sex couples to be married in church weddings. 
Pastor Kim's Daily Prayer: Let Us Live in the Power of Christ and by the Gospel
You healed Simon`s mother-in-law and saved all other sick people by laying Your hands on each one. You also preached of the Good News in the synagogues of Judea. We see the glory of Your power through the Gospel that You have showed to the world. 
‘All Theology Is Born Out of Contextual Struggles and Questions’: G2G-KODIA Hosts Forum on Contextual Theology
“Every theologian is historically particular … They all struggled with their own particular contexts. These people we consider giants of theology struggled with their own questions.” Such was the case made by Dr. Daniel Lee, director of the Center for Asian American Theology and Ministry at Fu… 
‘Historic’ Initiative Seeks to Connect API Community to Employment Resources
To help the Asian Pacific Islander (API) community get connected with the employment resources they need, Korean Churches for Community Development (KCCD) has partnered with the city of Los Angeles to launch the API JOBS (Job Opportunities and Business Success) Initiative, which was announced on Jan…









