Rachael Lee Articles
Petition to Keep Korean American Adoptee Adam Crapser in the U.S. Signed by over 10,000
Over 10,000 people signed a petition help keep Adam Crapser, who is facing a deportation case, in the United States and protect him from deportation. Crapser is a Korean adoptee and undocumented immigrant due to the fact that his two adopted families had neglected to complete the paperwork during ... Biola's 86th Annual Missions Conference: "The Lord Invites Us into the Work of Transforming the World"
Some 2,000 Biola students—and even non-students—gathered at the university for Biola’s 86th annual Missions Conference, this year with the theme, "Greater: Compelled by the I AM.” The three-day conference, which took place from March 11 to 13, offered seven keynote sessions and 18 different ... SOLA Conference Exhorts Collegians into Gospel-Centered Holiness
College is a crucial time in an individual’s formation of identity and purpose. As such, some students are driven to seek identity and purpose in the gospel and become actively involved in church or para-church ministries. For others, this period presents more confusion and chaos and perhaps drives ... African American and Asian American Faith Leaders Cook, Eat, and Watch TV Together at Home
Christian leaders of different ethnicities coming together as speakers in conferences and panels is not so unusual recently. But it isn’t as easy to see such leaders—of different ethnicities, different denominations, and different churches—gathering together in a home to cook, eat, and watch TV ... South Korean President Denounces Attack on Ambassador Mark Lippert and Visits Him in Hospital
Park Geun-Hye, the president of South Korea, paid a visit to Mark Lippert, the U.S. ambassador to South Korea, as he is recovering from a recent knife attack at Yonsei University’s Severance Hospital. "I was extremely surprised during my trip to the Middle East to hear that you were attacked,” she ... Scripture Leaflets Offer Hope to Egyptians After Deaths of 21 Egyptian Christians
Soon after after the release of the video in which 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians were brutally killed by the Islamic State, the United Bible Societies (UBS) created leaflets with Bible verses and began distributing them all over the nation. Over 1.65 million copies have been printed and ... Mark Lippert, U.S. Ambassador to South Korea, Attacked in Seoul
Mark Lippert (42), the U.S. ambassador to South Korea, was attacked on Wednesday at a breakfast forum in Sejong Hall in Seoul, according to Korean media. Hope for Victory for One Out of Two Korean American Candidates for L.A. City Council
Current results from the Los Angeles city primary elections are rendering hope, and disappointment, for Korean American candidates in the race, as Ryu maintains a position as one of the top two candidates in District 4, and Yoo consistently maintains around 30 percent of the votes in comparison to ... TogetherLA Conference: Reaching the City Together as a Church
Los Angeles is a city with diverse groups of people in all aspects – ethnically, socioeconomically, religiously, and vocationally, to name a few. In such a city as this, ministers and pastors may wonder how to more effectively love those in the surrounding communities through the church. Such ideas ... Pastor Tim Keller at TogetherLA Conference: The Gospel “Absolutely Has Social Implications”
Pastor Tim Keller, the lead pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York, was featured as one of the main plenary speakers for the TogetherLA Conference, a conference at which individuals from various backgrounds gathered to learn and discuss how they can more actively love the city of Los ...