Christine Kim Articles
Sudan Bans Two South Sudanese Pastors From Leaving the Country After Trial
South Sudanese pastors Yat Michael and Peter Yein Reith, who were released from prison last week on Wednesday, August 5 after facing the death penalty, were met with travel bans when the two pastors and their families tried to leave Sudan. 50 Years After Watts Riots, Police Officers and Koreatown Angelenos Engage in Dialogue on the Future of Policing
Korean Churches for Community Development (KCCD), along with co-host American Civil Liberties Union of California (ACLU), hosted ‘Days of Dialogue: Future of Policing’ on Tuesday, August 11 at Oriental Mission Church in Koreatown, Los Angeles. This event is a part of the Institute for Nonviolence ... Families of 21 Egyptian Coptic Martyrs Beheaded by ISIS to Receive New Homes
The families of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christian martyrs will receive new houses built by U.S.-based Christian organization Focus on the Family. The houses will be constructed in Samalut city in northeastern Egypt. Sixteen States Support 3 Christian Universities in Challenging Contraception Mandate
Sixteen states have agreed to support 3 Christian universities in their challenge to the contraception mandate under the Affordable Care Act. Democratic Sen. Bernie Sanders to Speak at Liberty University in September
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, a “Democratic Socialist” who is also a Democratic presidential candidate, has accepted an invitation from Liberty University, the large evangelical Christian university, to speak at a convocation at the school on September 14. Man in 'Critical, Unstable' Condition After Unrest During Ferguson Protest
A man was critically injured on Sunday in Ferguson, Missouri by police during a protest to remember the one year anniversary of the killing of Michael Brown, an unarmed teenager, by a white police officer. Republican Candidates Square Off in First GOP Debate of 2016 Election
The first Republican presidential debate for the 2016 presidential election took place on Thursday, August 6 in Cleveland, Ohio. The debate, hosted by Fox News, was divided into two time slots-- the first featured the seven candidates who did not make it to the top ten based on the recent national ... Gaza Strip Explosion Kills 4, Injures 30
Four Palestinians were killed and more than 30 injured in an explosion on Thursday in the Gaza strip. Bill Introduced in Senate to Protect Religious Institutions From Contraception Mandate
A bill designed to protect the religious freedom of schools, businesses, charities, health care providers, and other religious organizations has been introduced in the Senate. Seven Christian Leaders Detained in China For Resisting Government Campaign to Tear Down Crosses
Seven members of a Christian church have been detained by police in the southeastern province of Zhejiang in China, under accusations of embezzlement, according to state media and one of their lawyers on Tuesday.