Christine Kim Articles
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Family-Owned Pharmacy's Religious Objection to Contraceptives
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case brought by a family-owned pharmacy in Washington that cited religious beliefs as the basis for refusing to provide emergency contraceptives. Korean American Physician Shares His Experience Working in an Inner-City Healthcare Center: 'International Mission Begins at Home'
Inner city health care missions and international healthcare missions are two sides of the same coin, Dr. Andrew Kim said at the recent Global Medical Missions Alliance (GMMA) conference at Bethel Korean Church on Friday. Supreme Court Split Blocks Obama Immigration Plan
The Supreme Court has deadlocked over a case regarding President Barack Obama’s immigration plan, it announced on Thursday, blocking the plan from taking effect which would have protected over four million undocumented immigrants from deportation and issued work permits. Supreme Court Upholds University of Texas Affirmative Action Program
The Supreme Court upheld the University of Texas’ affirmative action program on Thursday, allowing the university to consider race and ethnicity in the admissions process. Evangelist Franklin Graham Leads Thousands in Prayer for Orlando Victims
Evangelist Rev. Franklin Graham led thousands in prayer for victims and their families on Tuesday affected by the shooting in Orlando, Florida during one of his stops of his nationwide tour. Steve Gaines Elected as New Southern Baptist Convention President
The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) announced Tennessee pastor Steve Gaines as its newly elected president following candidate J.D. Greear’s announcement of his decision to withdraw his candidacy in an effort to preserve denominational unity. Christian Communities Come Together to Support Victims and Families Affected by Orlando Shooting Incident
Christian communities have been reaching out to victims and their families, including a Southern Baptist Church two blocks away from the Orlando nightclub where 49 were killed and 53 were injured after a mass shooting incident in Orlando, Florida early Sunday morning. 'Normal Christianity Is Radical,' Says Michael Oh, CEO of the Lausanne Movement
Come be a nobody for Christ. That is the invitation Michael Oh, the Executive Director of the Lausanne Movement, extended to the audience at the Korean World Missions Conference on Wednesday at Azusa Pacific University. What Is the Key to Effective Ministry and Missions? Meditation on Scripture, Says David Ross, Founder of YWAM Korea
Meditating on the word of God and walking with Jesus is key to missions, David Ross, the founder of YWAM in Korea and the Antioch Institute for International Ministries, said at the Korean World Mission Conference (KWMC) at Azusa Pacific University. Christian Canadian Law School Back in Court Over View on Homosexuality
A Christian university in Canada appealed to the Supreme Court on Monday regarding a court ruling that banned accreditation of its proposed law school based on the its stance against homosexuality.