Rachael Lee Articles
Flights Become Canceled, Schools and Roads Close in Preparation for 'Potentially Historic' Snowstorm to Hit Northeast U.S.
One of the most serious snowstorms is expected to hit the northeast region of the U.S. Monday night and continue on to Tuesday, one which led to the cancellation of thousands of flights and may affect up to 40 million people, according to the National Weather Service. The storm is expected to ... SOLA Conference: "Local Church Driven, Gospel-Centric, College Generation Focused"
Korean American college students may be familiar with various types of conferences offered to them by para-churches and local churches, including mission conferences, leadership conferences, and evangelistic conferences. SOLA Conference, however, is unique in that it doesn’t fit quite into any one ... Interview with Pastor Henry Lee: "English Ministry Is a Specific Calling"
Pastor Henry Lee is the lead pastor of the English ministry (EM) at Los Angeles Full Gospel Church (LAFGC), located at the edge of Hollywood. Lee has been serving at LAFGC for about five years, and has served in numerous Korean immigrant churches as an EM pastor prior to serving at LAFGC. He shared ... TogetherLA: How Can Christians Go about Loving Los Angeles?
Los Angeles is a unique city with diverse groups of people ethnically as well as socioeconomically, and the city itself contains various neighborhoods that are vastly different from each other: Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Echo Park, Koreatown, Little Ethiopia, South Central, Compton, Little Tokyo, ... "The Drop Box": A Story of a Pastor, Children Once Abandoned, and Their New Lives of Hope
One Los Angeles Times article that put a man’s journey of love into words led to a feature-length documentary to put into motion: “The Drop Box.” The film is on the story of Pastor Jong-rak Lee, who has been taking in unwanted babies abandoned by their mothers by having set up a small, warm, “baby ... Clean Water Wells for Democratic Republic of Congo, a Country in Need of Clean Water and Healing
In developing countries around the world, a common sight is that of women and children carrying water buckets and walking for miles to get water from the closest water well. Such is also the case in Democratic Republic of the Congo, a country in which the United Nations said the water conditions ... Korean American Day Becomes Officially Recognized in California, and Korean Church Leaders Join to Commemorate
Marking the day that the first group of 102 Korean immigrants arrived in the U.S. at Hawaii, January 13 was officially recognized by the California State Assembly as Korean American Day, as Assembly Concurrent Resolution 3 (ACR3) was unanimously passed at the Assembly Floor today. 21 Egyptian Christians Held Hostage by Islamic State
21 Christians have been kidnapped and are being held hostage by militants who identified themselves as being part of the Islamic State on Monday. The militants, who said they are part of the “Tripolitania Province” of the Islamic State, released the announcement via SITE Intelligence Group, which ... Former Atlanta Fire Chief's Termination Sparks Controversy on Discrimination
Kelvin Cochran, the former fire chief of Atlanta, was fired Tuesday of last week (Jan. 6) after his book, “Who Told You that You Were Naked?” was published and distributed to other employees in the fire department. In the book, he expresses his Christian beliefs, which include his stance that ... President Obama Proposes to Offer Two Years of Free Community College Education
The White House uploaded a video on Facebook Thursday evening, in which President Obama announced that he proposes to offer a free community college education for two years for those who are “willing to work for it,” and expressed hopeful expectations that Congress would be supportive of the ...