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Living Hope Community Church teen seminar

How the Gospel Changes Parenting and Teen Life

Church

The teenage years can prove themselves to be a challenging season, for both the parents and teens alike. How can a deeper understanding of the gospel transform and redeem that potentially challenging period?READ MORE

Habibi International

Habibi International Seeks to 'Impact the Lives of Refugees in the Middle East'

World

What began with an email requesting medical and dental help has grown into a regular effort by a group of friends from multiple churches to serve the Yazidi refugee population in northern Iraq.READ MORE

Christ Central LEAD

At a Church Leadership Program, Ministers Encouraged to 'Fight for Their Faith'

Church

With the hope to reach “one more for the gospel,” a church in Southern California has set out to train ministry leaders – both lay and pastoral – for more effective ministry.READ MORE

Alexander Jun

Dr. Alexander Jun Elected First Asian American Moderator of the PCA

Ministries

Dr. Alexander Jun, the newly elected moderator of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), hopes his term will be one that contributes to continuing the denomination’s steps towards greater inclusion, diversity, and racial reconciliation.READ MORE

SOLA Nexus 2017

‘In Every Workplace, Jesus Is Lord’: SOLA Nexus Conference for Young Adults Takes Place for the First Time

Ministries

Young adults from more than 40 churches gathered in Southern California for the first ‘SOLA Nexus’ Conference, organized by the SOLA Network, a group of Korean American pastors from nine local churches who have organized the SOLA Conference for college students for the past five years.READ MORE

New Life Fullerton and Solidarity

A Church and a Non-Profit Partner to Invest in the Community for the Long Run

Church

A church and a non-profit joined hands to offer job skills training to youth and young adults in the Fullerton area. The six-week course, which ran from April to May, was the result of a collaborative effort between New Life Fullerton, the English-speaking congregation of a Korean immigrant church called New Life Mission Church, and Solidarity, a non-profit which serves low-income and inner city children and youth through various programs, including the program which New Life participated in, called Workforce Development.READ MORE

Bridge Conference 2017

Freedom in North Korea Is ‘Not Impossible; It Is Inevitable’

Ministries

Several hundred people gathered at Saddleback Church from June 2 to 3 to learn more about a nation known to be one of the most severe violators of human rights and persecutors of Christians: North Korea.READ MORE

Rise Up 2017

Christian Dancers ‘Rise Up’ to Use Their Talents for Worship

Ministries

A diverse line-up of almost 20 Christian dance performances were featured at a showcase that took place on May 27 at the Marsee Auditorium, located inside El Camino College.READ MORE

Synergy Retreat 2017

Asian American Pastors Share Stories and Encouragement at ‘Synergy Retreat’

Ministries

Twenty-seven Asian American pastors gathered for a time of sharing and encouragement at what is known as the ‘Synergy Retreat,’ which took place from May 22 to 24 in Oceanside, CA.READ MORE

YNCC building

‘Reclaiming’ the Story and Legacy of Kye Yong Kim, Founder of Young Nak

Church

A team of Korean American leaders in ministry are aiming to “reclaim” and share the story of a Korean American pastor who they believe modeled the faith through his life and death.READ MORE

NKAPC PCUSA

Korean American Pastors Encouraged to Persevere in Ministry at National Korean American Pastors' Conference

Ministries

“God has called you to his kingdom work. May you be encouraged. Stay the course. Don’t give up. Be tenacious.” Such were the words of encouragement given by Eugene Cho, lead pastor of Quest Church in Seattle, to a group of more than 50 Korean American pastors gathered at the National Korean American Pastors’ Conference (NKAPC), which took place from May 15 to 18 at New Life Fellowship in Bothell, WA.READ MORE

Fuller Asian American Center

How Can Asian American Christians Engage In Racial, Political Issues? Scholars Weigh In

Ministries

For Asian American Christians, understanding ethnic identity is necessary to be able to more deeply understand and act on faith, politics, and justice, according to members of a panel who discussed these issues at Fuller Theological Seminary on Thursday.READ MORE

SOLA Conference

Local Churches Partner to Host 'SOLA Nexus' Conference for Young Adults

Ministries

Five years since the first SOLA Conference for college students took place, pastors from ten local churches in Southern California are working together to host the first SOLA Nexus, a conference for post-college young adults.READ MORE

ISAAC Gala ArtFest

ISAAC Gala Features Young Artists: ‘We Must Rediscover How Arts Will Be Used’

Ministries

Five young poets and musicians graced the Echo Park area of Los Angeles with personal stories, graceful tones, and high-hitting notes on Thursday evening as they performed at ISAAC’s 11th annual Gala ArtFest.READ MORE

SOLA 2017

Collegians Glean from the ‘Solas’ of the Protestant Reformation at the SOLA Conference

Ministries

Hundreds of college students from more than 40 churches in Southern California gathered in Artesia from April 28 to 29 for the fifth annual SOLA Conference. More than a dozen pastors from several different churches work together to organize the conference for college students each year.READ MORE

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