Jun Kim Articles
U.S. Military Chaplaincy as a Calling and Mission Field
“People encouraged me to take the path of a pastor, but I wanted to do something that would push me to challenge myself even more.” Pastor Kye-Chang Lee, who is a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy, led the first U.S. military chaplain seminar for Koreans and Korean Americans at Los Angeles ... "The Perfect Time to Share the Gospel with Syrian Refugees"
“We praised God and prayed that the souls of the Syrian refugees here would be able to experience the love of God at the cross at Calvary, and receive salvation. We’ve witnessed the doors of heaven being opened as we proclaimed the gospel to the Muslim refugees, and prayed on behalf of them in the ... Milal Mission Gives $152,000 in Scholarship to 88 Students
The Milal Mission has given $152,000 to 88 students in its 2015 scholarship program. Milal has continued a tradition of giving scholarships by raising funds in an annual ‘Milal Night’ event since 2001. Over the past 14 years, the organization has given $1.81 million in scholarship to 897 students. Korean Church Leaders to Continue Prayer Movement throughout the Country for the "Spiritual Revival" of the Nation
Korean church leaders have officially begun an intercessory prayer movement for the nation. The Korean Christian Council in America (KCCA) and the Jesus Awakening Movement of America (JAMA) will be leading “The United Prayer Movement of Local Churches for the City and for America” in various cities ... Korean Youth Come to Los Angeles to Experience America and Share the Gospel
19 Korean Christian youths from Korea came to stay at Los Angeles for a month to not only experience American culture, but also receive spiritual training. The program is called ‘School for Future Leaders’ (SFL). There are numerous programs offered from Korea that allows youth to tour the U.S. and ... "Offering Hope to Those with Sight Impairments in Third World Countries"
Sarang Community Church, located in Anaheim, CA, gave $50,000 in their Christmas offering to help treat those with blindness or sight impairments. The offering was given to Vision Care, a relief organization that offers medical aid to those with sight impairments, through which approximately 400 ... The Council of Korean Churches in Southern California Dedicates 2015 to Seeking the Lord
About 70 Korean church leaders gathered to begin 2015 with prayer at a New Year’s breakfast prayer meeting hosted by the Council of Korean Churches in Southern California on Tuesday morning at a hotel in Los Angeles. Gift of Bicycles Given to South LA Neighbors with Help of Local Korean Churches
The Well Mission gave the gift of bicycles to its congregants on December 27 with the new year just around the corner. The Well Mission has been serving the Los Angeles downtown community... Salvation Army Gives Christmas Gifts to Low-Income Families
A little past 11 AM on December 22, people were lined up on Hoover Street in front of the Salvation Army L.A. Korea Corps. Latino American and African American parents held the hands of their sons and daughters, preparing to enter the church. The amount of people seemed to be roughly around 400 ... "Rice of Love" Campaign Begins with a New System, Including Oversight on Financial Process
The Council of Korean Churches in Southern California will be participating in the “Rice of Love” campaign once again this year. The Council plans to raise $100,000 to share 10,000 bags of rice to surrounding communities, and this year, it places a special emphasis on the fact that the event will ...