Christianity Daily Articles
Vision Care Services to Offer Free Eye Screenings and Surgeries for Los Angeles Residents
Vision Care Service, an international relief organization, and Hwarang Leo Club, will be hosting its eighth Free Eye Camp on April 29 at the Los Angeles Korean Consulate General, from 9 AM to 1 PM. Jakarta’s First Christian Governor Concedes Re-Election Loss
The first Christian governor of the Indonesian capital Jakarta conceded his loss to re-election after a majority of the votes were counted on April 19, which showed he was at least 10 percentage points behind his rival. Trump's Executive Order on Sanctuary Cities Temporarily Blocked by Federal Judge
President Trump’s executive order to prohibit ‘sanctuary cities’ was blocked by a federal judge on Tuesday, temporarily nullifying Trump’s threat to cut off federal funding to such jurisdictions. Americans Have Positive Thoughts About the Bible, but Don't Read It Much, Study Shows
While most Americans generally think positively of the Bible, not many have actually read much of it, according to a new survey released on Tuesday. Korean American Professor Detained in North Korea
A Korean American professor has been arrested and detained in North Korea, the Swedish Embassy in the reclusive country confirmed on Sunday. Jehovah's Witnesses Ruled 'Extremist' by Russian Court and Banned from Country
Russia has effectively banned Jehovah’s Witnesses in the country after a Supreme Court ruling was issued deeming the religious group as “extremist.” ‘Jesus Is Alive’: Korean Churches Unite in Worship and Prayer for Easter
Numerous Korean churches in various regions of Southern California gathered to worship and pray together during the early hours of Easter Sunday. Oregon Church Celebrates Easter with Members of the Greater Community
Korean Bethel Presbyterian Church, located in Aloha, Oregon, launched a special ministry on April 15, the day before Easter. ISIS Attacks Christian Monastery Located in Egypt
At least one police officer was killed and four more were injured in a gunfire attack that occurred on Tuesday at a security checkpoint located near St. Catherine’s Monastery in southern Sinai. Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments on Church Child Care Center Case
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday regarding whether a Lutheran church in Missouri should be allowed to participate in a state-funded program that uses recycled synthetic rubber to resurface playgrounds.