Rachael Lee Articles
Marco Rubio Comes in First as Evangelical Leaders' Presidential Preference, According to Recent Poll
Evangelical leaders are showing the strongest support for Marco Rubio out of the presidential canddiates, according to the results of an October survey conducted by the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) released on Thursday. Higher Calling Conference to Challenge Young People to "Go Beyond" to Share the Gospel
Korea Campus Crusade for Christ (KCCC) will be hosting its annual conference for youth and college students once again, this year from December 21 to 24 at the Town and Country Resort & Convention Center in San Diego, CA. Higher Calling Conference, which is themed “Go Beyond” this year, focuses on ... Interview with Pastor Tim Park: Stepping into New Opportunities
When Reverend Tim Park first stepped foot on the campus of Evangelical Free Church of Diamond Bar in 2011, he didn’t imagine he would become its next lead pastor almost four years later. Park’s journey in EFree Diamond Bar, a multi-ethnic, multi-generational church of some 500 members, began when ... Korean-Serving Organizations Join Hands to Form Coalition Against Domestic Violence
A coalition of non-profit organizations that offer social services for Korean American victims of domestic violence all over the U.S. was officially launched on Tuesday. KCM's Gospel Renewal Night Sheds Light on the Beauty of the Gospel
"At your young, ripe age, how do you define or discern beauty?" Reverend Harold Kim, the senior pastor of Christ Central of Southern California, posed the question to an audience of some 650 Korean American college students gathered for Korean American Campus Mission (KCM)'s second annual Gospel ... Interview with Pastor Steve Choi: Looking Beyond the Model and Into the Substance
“Which is the best model for the Korean immigrant or Korean American church?” is a question to which pastors, ministers, and lay leaders have discussed possible answers for decades. But according to Reverend Steve Choi of Crossway Community Church, perhaps more important than an external factor ... Religious Pregnancy Centers Sue California Attorney General for New Law Requiring Them to Provide Information on Abortion
Two religious pregnancy clinics filed a lawsuit against California Attorney General Kamala Harris asking for an injunction preventing the enforcement of a recently passed bill called the Reproductive FACT (Freedom, Accountability, Comprehensive Care, and Transparency) Act (AB 775). Community Members Laud Korean American Family Services for 32 Years of Service
Korean American Family Services (KFAM), a non-profit organization that offers counseling services and foster care for Asian American children and families, celebrated 32 years of service on September 30 during its annual fundraising gala. Los Angeles Churches Unite to Plant "A Gospel-Driven Church for Every Neighborhood"
On a given weekend in Los Angeles, a newcomer to one church plant can find both a charismatic and a Presbyterian pastor at the Sunday worship service, while passersby of another church plant might hear music from the church's weekend party or mixer. "Heal Our Land": Prayers for the Nation Continue, This Time Led by Korean Church Leaders
After the "Line in the Sand" prayer gatherings that took place on November 11 in previous years, this year, Korean church leaders will be leading a gathering to pray for the nation called "Heal Our Land" on November 29 at the Anaheim Convention Center.