Christianity Daily Articles

Noah’s Ark Replica as Big as Two Football Fields Being Built in Kentucky
Noah’s ark, exactly as specified in Bible is being built in Kentucky, and could prove to be one of the greatest Christian attractions in the world. The replica, as massive as the length of two football fields, and as high as five-storied building, is being constructed by a Christian ministry ... Three More Christian Women Found Guilty of “Immoral” Dressing in Sudan
Sudan leveled charges of indecency against three more Christian women for wearing trousers and skirts, deemed “immoral” by the state. The new detainments come even as twelve other women were arrested on similar charges outside El Izba Baptist Church in Khartoum, about a month ago. Four of those ... Dozens to Hundreds of Christians Captured by the Islamic State in Syria
Dozens to hundreds of Christians have been captured by the Islamic State near the Syrian village Qaryatain, according to numerous reports. The exact number of Christians, however, are unknown. Some report that dozens of Christians went missing, while others report hundreds. 
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Actress Zoe Saldana Saves Lives of Premature Babies By Teaming Up with Brave Beginnings
'Guardians of the Galaxy' actress Zoe Saldana was named the 2015 Theatrical Fundraising Spokesperson for Brave Beginnings, an organization that works to improve the lives of premature babies on Thursday, Aug. 6. Brave Beginnings, formerly known ass the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers ... 
Model United Nations Offered to Middle and High School Students in Koreatown, Los Angeles
The Korean American Coalition (KAC), a non-profit community organization based in Koreatown, is recruiting students for its 10th annual Model United Nations (MUN) program, which aims to instill civic engagement in middle and high school students. 
Asian American Students in Foster Families to Receive New Backpacks and School Supplies for the New School Year
The office of the Korean American Family Services (KFAM) in Los Angeles was alive with noise on Saturday morning as volunteers were gathered to fill 300 backpacks with school supplies for the organization's second annual backpack drive. 
Bomb Explosions in Front of Two New Mexico Churches Interrupt Sunday Services; No Injuries or Deaths Reported
Two explosions occurred in front of two churches in Las Cruces, New Mexico on Sunday morning, interrupting Sunday services and surprising congregants. No injuries or deaths were reported. The second explosion occurred only 20 minutes after the first, according to reports, and the churches are only ... 
Rev. Hyeon Soo Lim Admits to Crime Allegations at Pyongyang Press Conference, Likely Facing Pressure from NK Government
Reverend Hyeon Soo Lim, a Korean Canadian pastor who has been detained in North Korea after his last visit to Pyongyang on January 31, was reported to have admitted to allegations of attempts to overthrow the North Korean government at a press conference held in Pyongyang, according to a North ... 
Dylann Roof Indicted on Criminal Charges Including Hate Crime
Dylann Roof (21), who is accused of killing nine African Americans in Charleston, was indicted of 33 counts of crimes on Wednesday, including hate crimes, illegal use of firearms, and hindering the practice of religion, the combinations of which make Roof eligible for life in prison or the death ... 
Chattanoogans Unite in Prayer and Grief After the Loss of Five Servicemen in Shooting
The Chattanooga community came together throughout the weekend to grieve the loss of four Marines and a sailor who were killed in a shooting that occurred on Thursday by a 24-year-old Kuwait-born gunman.












