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Most Generous Cities in America Donate Actively Through Churches, Says Study
A new Barna study has compiled a list of most generous cities in America, which adds to an earlier list published earlier this year of the most Bible-minded cities, preceded by lists of churchless cities and post-Christian cities released in 2015. 
Campus Compass Mission Church (C2M): An 'Alternative' Church for University of Georgia Students
A church for Korean American students in the University of Georgia (UGA), located in Athens, GA, will be launched this fall, called Campus Compass Mission Church (C2M). The first worship service will be August 14, and will take place in the Presbyterian Student Center. 
The Secret Contained in the Smallest, Weakest Step
It is wise to know the secret of one step. One step is a small step. One step is a frail step. However, a pilgrim knows the importance of one step. A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. When Abraham received God’s calling of pilgrimage, he took a step. 
Eight Common Mistakes Rookie Pastors Make
I met one of the most stupid rookie pastors I’ve ever known. The year was 1984. I saw him when I looked in the mirror. 
Nigeria: Christians Call Upon Government to Take Action Against Militant Groups
The Christian Association of Nigerian-Americans (CANAN) voiced their concerns about the slaughter of Christians in the country by terrorist organizations including Boko Haram, ISIS, and Al-Shabab. 
North Korea Says US Crossed the Red Line, Inter-Country Relations on 'War Law'
North Korea’s diplomat for US affairs said that the US had “crossed the red line” by putting leader Kim Jong Un on its sanction list for alleged human rights abuses documented by the United Nations Human Rights Commission. The country said that it is now at war with the US, and might retaliate… 
Over 90,000 Sign Petition Seeking Apology on Behalf of Air Force Veteran Ejected from Ceremony for Reference to God
American Family Association and Family Research Council have launched petitions urging Air Force personnel involved in forcibly ejecting veteran Oscar Rodriguez from retirement ceremony of Master Sgt. Charles Roberson for delivering a speech mentioning God. 
Americans More Worried than Enthusiastic About Gene-Editing, Brain Chips, Synthetic Blood, Says Survey
Americans are wary of technologies that aim to edit genes to make babies less vulnerable to diseases, implant brain chips to sharpen minds, and develop synthetic blood to increase physical strength, according to a new Pew Research. LA County Department of Mental Health to Host Open Forum for Korean American Community
An open forum on the benefits that Korean Americans can receive from the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health will be taking place on Thursday (July 28) at Mijoo Peace Church. 
Korean American Family Services Secures Donation to Continue Offering Free Counseling Services
Korean families struggling with domestic violence, mental illness, and other difficulties will be able to receive free counseling with Korean American Family Services (KFAM) once again this year. 
Atlanta Korean American Students Give Back to the Community
Teens can be found being involved in various activities and living out different experiences during their summer breaks. Among them, there are some who decided to spend their vacation meaningfully by serving the community. 
Christ Central of Southern California to Launch Multisite in North Orange County
Christ Central of Southern California, which is currently located in Artesia, CA, will be launching a multisite campus in Placentia, CA, and held a vision meeting regarding the multisite on July 24. The Placentia campus will hold Sunday services at Valencia High School, and will have one service eac… 
Texas Judge, Prosecutors, Dismiss Case Against Center for Medical Progress President Daleiden and Associate
A Texas court dropped all charges against President of the Center for Medical Progress, David Daleiden and his associate Sandra Merritt, in connection with their undercover investigation of fetal tissue handling at Planned Parenthood. 
Alabama School District Takes Back Ban on 'Amazing Grace' Rendition at High School Football Matches
An Alabama school district has taken back an earlier ban on the song “Amazing Grace” at high school football halftime shows. 
LGBT History to Be Taught in California Public Schools
The California State Board of Education unanimously approved the implementation of a law that will require the state’s public schools to include LGBT history in their curriculums for social science and history classes.









