Calls Grow in Washington for Justice and Accountability Over North Korean Abductions

“Rededicate 250” to Bring Large National Prayer Gathering to Washington Mall
Rep. Young Kim Vows to Be the ‘Voice’ for North Korean Defectors, Pushes for Human Rights Act Reauthorization

On the afternoon of the 29th, the fourth day of the 23rd North Korea Freedom Week, a “North Korea Freedom Week Delegation Congressional Roundtable” was held at 2:30 p.m. at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C. The event was co-hosted by Rep. Young Kim and Rep. Ami Bera and attended by North Korea Freedom Week Chair Susan Sholty. Wichita Church Turns Gas Station Outreach Into Message of Hope and Compassion

A church in Wichita, Kansas, is finding a practical way to serve its neighbors by helping drivers pay for fuel during a time of increasing gas prices. University United Methodist Church recently organized a community outreach effort called “Love at the Pump,” where volunteers distributed hundreds of gas cards to local commuters. Federal Judge Allows Christian Foster Parents’ Lawsuit Over Washington Policy to Proceed

A federal judge has declined to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a Christian couple who argue they were denied a full foster care license in Washington due to their religious beliefs regarding gender and sexuality. David G. Estudillo of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington rejected the state’s motion to dismiss the case.
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