Rachael Lee Articles
  • David Writebol Reunites with Wife at Emory University Hospital

    David Writebol, husband of Nancy Writebol, completed a 21-day period of medical monitoring on Sunday, allowing him to rejoin his wife at the Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. “We both placed our hands on opposite sides of the glass, moved with tears to look at each other again,” David Writebol ...
  • Hillsong United Says Priority is to “Lift Up the Name of Jesus”

    Hillsong has been well known all around the world for not only its powerful music, such as its most recent hit, “Oceans,” but also for its Bible college and church campuses all over the world. A documentary is also being created about Hillsong’s journey and influence, and recently, Hillsong earned ...
  • Korean Christian Leaders Challenge Christians to Pray for North Korea throughout Upcoming Year

    An intercessory prayer movement for North Korea was launched on Friday at an event called “Adopt a Day 815,” which was organized to bring awareness to Korean Americans, particularly of the second and third generation, about Korean history and the reasons Korean Christians must pray for North Korea.
  • Christian Leaders Plan to Travel to Israel to Show Support

    Prominent Christian leaders, including Anne Graham Lotz, daughter of the renowned Billy Graham and president of AnGel Ministries, and Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council, will be traveling to Israel next week to show support for Israel in the midst of the conflicts in Gaza.
  • More than Four in Ten Births to Unmarried Women, Study Found

    A recent study released by Child Trends showed that more than four out of ten births, or 41 percent, were to unmarried women in 2013, and that a majority of births to unmarried women were to cohabiting parents. The study stated that children born to unmarried mothers are “more likely to grow up in ...
  • Religious Leaders Call on U.S. Government to Heighten Military Force against the Islamic State

    A petition created by evangelical, Catholic, and Jewish activists and leaders was released this week, asking the U.S. government to “act immediately and decisively to stop the ISIS/ISIL genocide and prevent the further victimization of religious minorities.” “President Obama was right to order ...
  • Harvest Crusades Coming to Southern California this Weekend

    The 25th annual SoCal Harvest, or the Harvest Crusades located in southern California, will be taking place this weekend, August 15-17 at the Angels’ Stadium in Anaheim. Harvest Crusades, annual outreach events which were first started in 1990, “are designed to be opportunities for Christians to ...
  • Obama Administration Considering Rescue Plan for Religious Minorities on Mount Sinjar

    The Obama administration is weighing out options to rescue the religious minorities that are currently trapped on Mount Sinjar, according to senior officials. 130 military personnel have been dispatched to Erbil in order to consider these rescue options, reported Fox News. According to the report, ...
  • Adopt a Day 815 Dedication Worship: A Prayer Movement for God’s Love to Abound in North Korea

    Numerous Korean and English ministries of Korean churches all over southern California have been organizing Adopt a Day 815 Dedication Worship, a prayer movement to be held to celebrate Korea’s independence and also to intercede on behalf of North Korea. Next year (2015) will be the 70th year of ...
  • Tennessee’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban Upheld by Judge

    In a gay marriage divorce case last Tuesday, a Tennessee county judge upheld the state’s ban on same-sex marriage, making this decision the first in opposition to same-sex marriage after a surge of court decisions have been ruling in favor of it in recent months.
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