Christianity Daily Articles
Southern California’s Korean Women Join Others Across the World in Prayer
Korean Christian women in Southern California joined women across the globe in prayer for the Philippines, commemorating the World Day of Prayer. These women gathered on March 4 at Oriental Mission Church under the theme, “Am I Being Unfair to You?” Trump Administration Issues New Executive Order on Refugee Entry
The Trump administration issued a new executive order on Monday, revising a previous executive order regarding the entry of refugees from countries in the Middle East and Africa. Korean Pastors Express Gratitude to LA Police Department
Korean pastors in Los Angeles visited the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD)’s Olympic Community Police Station and hosted a barbecue on March 2 to express gratitude and appreciation. Most Americans Don't Observe Lent, According to LifeWay Research Study
Unlike other widely observed Christian holidays, such as Easter or Christmas, Lent is not as popularly observed by Americans, according to a LifeWay Research study released in February. Oregon Appeals Court Hears Oral Arguments for 'Sweet Cakes' Christian Bakers
Christian bakers who were fined for refusing to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding are appealing their case in court, as oral arguments for the case were heard on Thursday. Egypt’s Coptic Christians Flee Their Homes to Escape Violence in Sinai Peninsula
More than 100 Coptic Christian families have fled their homes in the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt due to rising levels of violence against the religious group in recent months, according to media reports. Montana Senate Passes Unprecedented Bill Restricting Abortion Even in Case of Emergency
The Montana state Senate passed a bill that would require doctors who terminate a pregnancy after 24 weeks for medical emergencies to try to do so by inducing labor or cesarean section, and then to try to give life support to the baby. Greg Laurie, Franklin Graham, and Two Dozen Other Leaders Encourage Christians to Make 2017 'The Year of Good News'
A group of about two dozen Christian leaders signed a letter published on Tuesday enumerating the need for Christians to make the year of 2017 the “Year of Good News,” and encouraging them to share the gospel. Some 5 Million in South Sudan May Face Food Shortages Without Added Aid, According to Humanitarian Agencies
Humanitarian agencies are urging the international community to help provide food and resources in South Sudan, saying that as many as 5 million people will face extreme food shortages by the summer if agencies and governments do not act. Trump Administration Issues Memos to Begin Implementation of Immigration Executive Orders
The Trump administration issued memos on Monday that detail some ways that it will implement the executive orders the President signed earlier this year to increase deportations and restrict the flow of undocumented immigrants from entering the country.