Rachael Lee Articles
  • 2014, One of the Worst Years of Persecution of Christians

    Global persecution of Christians was the most severe in 2014, according to a study released by Open Doors USA on Wednesday. Open Doors releases an annual World Watch list, which lists 50 countries in which Christian persecution has been most severe for that year.
  • Research Shows Nearly 92 Percent of 114th Congress Identify as Christian, Including 7 Ordained Ministers

    An overwhelming majority of the 114th Congress, which is preparing to be sworn in on Tuesday, is Christian, according to a study released by the Pew Research Center on Monday. 92 percent of Congress identify themselves as Christian, 57 percent of which identify as Protestant. 31 percent said they ...
  • 24-Year-Old Man Missing after YWAM Boat Capsized off Hawaii Shore

    After one of YWAM's ships were capsized on Saturday morning, Aaron Bremner, a 24-year-old who was among those on the vessel, has been missing since. The ship was flipped over twice as it encountered rough waves a few miles from shore at Kailua Bay. Four other crew members that Bremner was on board ...
  • Interview with Cornerstone Church: One Body, One Family

    Cornerstone Church, located in Harbor City, CA, is atypical as a Korean immigrant church, in that it doesn’t have a separate Korean ministry (KM) and English ministry (EM). Instead, worship is organized according to age group, and the sermon is preached in the more dominant language for each age ...
  • "The City Council Member Affects Your Life the Most"

    Candidates hoping to fill positions in the Los Angeles City Council have been busily campaigning for the March 3 primary elections, including David Ryu, who is running for the position in District 4. Ryu said that “Phase 1” of his campaign is to encourage the community to register to vote.
  • More than 20,000 Gather in Worship at First Passion 2015 Conference

    The widely known Passion movement kicked off the year with its first of a series of three conferences for 2015, which took place on January 2-4 in Atlanta, during which more than 20,000 college students and young adults gathered.
  • Korean Missionary Family among Those on Missing AirAsia Flight

    While the location of and circumstances surrounding the missing AirAsia flight QZ8501 remains a mystery, three of the passengers on the plane were identified as a Korean missionary family. Seong-beom Park, Kyung-Hwa Lee, and their 11-month-old daughter Yuna Park, were on their way to Singapore to ...
  • Officer Ramos "Felt He Was Doing God's Work" as NYPD

    Thousands of people gathered at Christ Tabernacle on Friday to mourn the death of Officer Rafael Ramos, one of two officers who were killed on December 20. Ramos and Officer Wenjian Liu were shot and killed in Brooklyn by a lone shooter who proclaimed on social media that he was acting in response ...
  • Higher Calling Conference Challenges Youth and College Students to Be the Light

    Over a thousand youth, college students, and young adults gathered in San Diego, CA for Korea Campus Crusade’s annual “Higher Calling” Conference. The four-day conference began on Sunday evening with a concert featuring Phil Wickham, and the evening ended with the first plenary session, during ...
  • Driver's Licenses to Be Made Available to All CA Residents Regardless of Status in 2015

    The coming of the new year also brings good news for undocumented residents in California: all California residents will soon be able to acquire legal driver’s licenses, regardless of immigration status, beginning January 2, 2015. Assembly Bill 60 (AB 60), also known as the Safe and Responsible ...
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