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World Relief Partners with Churches Across the U.S. to Resettle Refugees
World Relief, a Christian humanitarian organization, resettled in the United States nearly twice the number of refugees than usual. 
Children of Divorced Parents More Likely to Grow Up Having No Faith, Says Study
A new study found that millennials who had divorced parents were more likely to have moved away from Christian faith than those whose parents were together in their formative years. 
Youth Ministries of Six Los Angeles Churches Gather to Worship
Middle and high school students of six Korean immigrant churches in Los Angeles came together to worship on October 14 at Young Nak Presbyterian Church. 
Born-Again Christians View Candidates' Personal Qualities Differently, Says Barna Study
Born again Christians have a different view of the personal qualities of the presidential candidates, according to a recent Barna Group survey. 
Korean Non-Profit Raises Thousands to Help Individuals with Alzheimer’s
Staff and volunteers of a Korean non-profit in Southern California rolled up their sleeves to raise financial support for their programs for those with Alzheimer’s Disease. 
Living Hope Community Church Celebrates 23 Years
Living Hope Community Church, located in Brea, CA, celebrated its 23rd anniversary on October 16. 
Youth Students Learn About Healthy Teen Dating and Avoiding Dating Violence
Professionals from a non-profit visited a Korean immigrant church on October 14 to educate the youth members on healthy teen dating and raise awareness of abuse situations in dating. Police Chief's Association Apologizes for Lack of Trust Between Minorities and Police
International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) apologized for police’s lack of initiative in building trust between the police and minority communities and “historical mistreatment” of racial minorities. 
Foster Kids More Likely to Face Mental and Physical Health Problems, Says Study
A new study has found that children who spend time in foster care are at a significantly greater risk of psychological and physical health problems which range from asthma, obesity, and developmental delays to depression, learning disabilities, and behavioral problems. 
Churches in Brea Come Together in Prayer and Worship
Twelve churches in Brea, CA came together as one body to worship on Sunday evening. The gathering was one of numerous joint church gatherings that have taken place once or twice each year in the suburban city, called ‘Brea United in Prayer and Worship.’ 
Majority of American Evangelicals Are Not Voting For Trump, According to a Recent Survey
When it comes to voting for a presidential candidate, there are racial and political divisions among American evangelicals, according to a LifeWay survey. 
Asian American Civic Leaders and Organizers Work to Secure Voter Turnout
As election day is quickly approaching, activists and leaders have been encouraging members of the Asian American Pacific Islander community to get out the vote. 
Pro-Life Organizations and Congressmen Express Opposition to New Rule Prohibiting States from Defunding Planned Parenthood
Pro-life groups and lawmakers are protesting a new rule proposed by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to inhibit states from restricting the Title X funding to abortion providers including Planned Parenthood. 
APA Survey: Presidential Elections 2016 Source of Stress and Anxiety for Americans
American Psychological Association (APA) released the findings of their annual “Stress in America” survey which reveals that this year’s presidential elections is a source of anxiety to many Americans. 
List of 100 Largest and Fastest Growing Churches Released by Outreach Magazine
Outreach magazine has published its yearly list of the fast growing and largest churches in the United States.









