Rachael Lee Articles
KCM to Kick Off the School Year with Second Gospel Renewal Night
Korean American Campus Mission (KCM) will be hosting its second Gospel Renewal Night on October 17 at Living Hope Community Church in Brea, CA. KCM is one of the largest Korean American para-churches that focus on college campuses, and has a presence in eight universities in Southern California, ... "Lessons on Leadership" Conference to Train Asian Americans for Godly Leadership
Following the first Asian American Ministry Conference hosted by Biola University’s Talbot School of Theology in 2014, the school is hosting its second such conference this year on the theme, “Lessons on Leadership,” from November 6-7. The conference, specifically hosted by the Asian American ... "Reunification in Korea Will Only Happen in God's Way, God's Time"
Placards and posters of the starvation, persecution, and harsh living conditions of the North Korean people lined the halls of Glory Church of Jesus Christ on Sunday evening, leading to the entrance of a gathering of some 2,000 people praying for the people in North Korea and for peaceful ... Koreatown Organizers Call for Community Center
A group of Koreatown community organizers is advocating for a 30,000 to 40,000 sq. ft. community center to be included in a proposal to redevelop three different areas along Vermont Avenue between 4th and 6th Streets. The desired Koreatown Community Center would be located between 5th and 6th ... "Love Your Neighbor as Yourself": Korean Americans Love Their Neighbors through Intercession
A pastor’s ministry with teens in juvenile hall led to the birth of yet another ministry: a regular gathering of Christians to pray about various issues that affect the nation. The meeting is called “Love Your Neighbor as Yourself,” and takes place on the last Tuesday of every month. September 29th ... Salvation Army Children's Baseball Camp Fosters Friendship and Development
Over 100 Korean and Mongolian boys came together to play baseball for a week from August 9 to 15 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, in a training camp organized by the Salvation Army Korea. The camp consisted of three teams from South Korea and three teams from Mongolia. For Reunification in Korea, "We Need to Ask God to Move"
“Why do we need to pray? Because the people in North Korea are still starving to death and suffering pain. We cannot lose our compassionate heart toward them when they have been in this suffering for 70 years.” This is the passionate response of Reverend Peter I. Sohn, the president of Korean ... Reaching Students in Mongolia with the Gospel
College students from all over the world have been exposed to the gospel at a university in perhaps an unexpected location: Mongolia. Mongolia International University is the only university in the country that teaches all of its classes in English. But even more importantly, the university was ... Non-Profit Workers "True Heroes" of the Community: First Korean American Non-Profit Fair in Los Angeles
Korean American volunteers who give their time and energy to serve the greater community gathered in one place on Saturday at the first ever Korean American non-profit organization fair in Los Angeles. The fair, called "Love of Sharing," was hosted by Open Bank's charity foundation, Open ... Interview with Dr. Young Lee Hertig: Remembering and Passing on Where We Come From
A major aspect that must not be left out in discussions regarding the Asian American home or church context is that of the culture and history of the ethnic group, according to Rev. Dr. Young Lee Hertig. Hertig is one who has immersed herself in the intersection of culture and faith in multiple ...