Christianity Daily Articles
Americans Identifying with Specific Denominations on the Decline, According to Study
Along with recent studies that have reported an increase in Americans who affiliate with no religion, a study published on Tuesday found that more American Christians have been identifying as “non-denominational” over the past several years. Churches’ Acts of Service to Community Are Frequently Unnoticed, According to Study
Though many churches regularly engage in one or multiple forms of community service, not many Americans seem to be aware of those good works, according to a study released on Thursday. Korean American Non-Profit Sets Out to Provide New Backpacks and Supplies to Students in Foster Care
Korean American Family Services (KFAM) is currently carrying out its annual campaign to give new backpacks and school supplies to students in foster care. Washington Florist Appeals Her Case to the U.S. Supreme Court
A 72-year-old florist, who was found by her state Supreme Court as being discriminatory when she refused to provide a cake for a same-sex wedding, has appealed her case to the U.S. Supreme Court. Hundreds Gather to Pray for Korean Canadian Pastor's Release from North Korea
Hundreds gathered in Toronto in late June for one of the largest prayer meetings held on behalf of Reverend Hyeon Soo Lim, the Korean Canadian pastor who is currently detained in North Korea. Eugene Peterson, Translator of The Message Bible, Retracts Comments on Same-Sex Marriage
Eugene Peterson, most known for his authorship of The Message translation of the Bible, released a statement on Thursday afternoon retracting a comment he made during an earlier interview that he would perform a same-sex marriage today if he were asked. Mosul Freed from ISIS, Yet Humanitarian Concerns Remain
While the Iraqi government celebrated as its Prime Minister officially declared victory over ISIS in Mosul on Monday, many humanitarian groups expressed concern that much still remains to be done in addressing the war crimes and displacement that occurred. What Impact Is the Church Having on the Country? Majority of Americans Believe It's a Positive One
Over the years, a majority of Americans have said they believe the impact of churches on the nation is a positive one, and according to a study released on Monday, that view hasn’t shifted much. Hobby Lobby to Forfeit Thousands of Bible Artifacts and Pay $3 Million
Hobby Lobby, the arts-and-crafts store operated by a Christian family which gained most of its publicity from a religious freedom case at the Supreme Court in 2014, has recently been gaining media attention once again — but this time, under accusations of smuggling biblical artifacts. At a New York Church, Korean and English Ministries Sing Together for the Cause of Missions
Crystal Church of New York held its eighth annual Mission Concert on July 2, during which various performances took place with the purpose of raising funds for the short-term mission trips taking place this summer.