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Hurricane Matthew Wreaks Havoc in Haiti, Expected to Make Landfall in the US
Hurricane Matthew has claimed five lives and has left thousands of people displaced in Haiti. 
Asian American Ministry Conference to Focus on Envisioning the Future of the Asian American Church
The annual Asian American Ministry Conference will be taking place for the third time, this year under the theme, “Envision: Looking Toward the Future of the Asian American Church,” on November 5 at Biola University. Majority of Americans Believe in Supernatural Healing, According to a Recent Survey
Two-thirds of Americans believe in supernatural physical healing, according to a recent survey. First Baby Born With DNA From 'Three Parents'
A baby was born in Mexico with “three parents,” about five months ago to parents who had had four miscarriages and lost two children. The mother’s DNA is a carrier of Leigh syndrome which affects the nervous system of the infants because of which her children died at young age. France Church Attacked by Jihadists Opens Doors Again to Congregation
The church in France where an elderly priest was murdered by Islamic jihadists about two months ago was reopened on October 2 after procession by priests in the town of Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray. 
Pope Francis: Transgender People Must Be Cared for in Churches, But Teaching Children to Choose Gender Is 'Ideological Colonization'
Pope Francis drew a distinction between providing love and pastoral care to a transgender people and teaching children that our gender can be chosen by will. 
California Governor Signs Bill Approving Single-Stall Bathrooms to Be Designated as Gender Neutral
Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill on September 29, mandating all single-stall bathrooms in California to be used as gender neutral. 
U.S. to Track Religious Discrimination and Bullying in Public Schools
The U.S. Department of Education announced new protocol earlier this summer in dealing with religious discrimination or bullying in public schools by requiring public schools to report instances of religious discrimination. 
Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore Suspended for Disregarding Federal Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
Roy Moore, the chief justice of Alabama’s Supreme Court, was suspended on Friday for the rest of his term by the Court of the Judiciary, which ruled that Moore had violated judicial ethics. 
Americans Divided Over Wedding Service and Transgender Bathroom Issues, According to Recent Study
A majority of Americans say employers, even if they have religious objections, should be required to provide contraception in employees’ health insurance plans, according to a recent survey. 
Korean, Multi-Ethnic Leaders Prepare for Intercessory Prayer Gathering for America: 'God Works Through Those Who Pray'
With about one month left before the multi-ethnic ‘Heal Our Land’ prayer gathering, Korean, Korean American, and other ethnic leaders gathered at Grace Ministries International on Thursday to continue to prepare for the event. 
New Jersey Train Crash Claims 1 Life, Injures 114
One person died and about 114 were injured when a New Jersey transit train crashed at Hoboken station Thursday morning. 
New Bill to Take Away Johnson Amendment Restrictions Introduced in Congress
A new bill that would allow pastors to voice their perspectives on politics was sponsored and introduced by House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La) and US Rep. Jody Hice (R-Ga) on Wednesday. 
Problems Are the Ingredients to Create Miracles
Life is series of problems. Problems come one after the other. Problems come to us like unwanted guests. A way to live a life wisely is to resolve problems well. In my life, I have encountered numerous problems in my life. 
Five Categorical Lies About Pastors
I’ve had enough. I’ve heard the lies too many times. It’s time for them to end. The lies are about pastors and staff. They are false statements that seem to have some traction. They are diminishing the respect of pastors. And, for the most part, they are undeserved.









