Christianity Daily Articles

Most Pastors Encourage Congregants to Invite Friends to Church Events on Halloween
A recent LifeWay Research study found that while a small minority of pastors still prefer to avoid Halloween altogether, most pastors encourage their church members to attend and invite friends to a church-hosted event. 
Church Restored in Bartella Near Mosul, Efforts On to Clean Up Town
A Christian town about nine miles from Mosul was freed from ISIS on October 20 by Iraqi forces after its two-year captivity under the militant control. Before the militant invasion in 2015, the town had a population of 15,000. 
Pakistani Christian Family Attacked and Barred From Their Home Despite Court Orders
A Christian pastor and his father were brutally beaten by a mob of 50 people in Pakistan on October 19th over a property dispute which is in the process of hearing at the court. The mob also beat other family members including women. 
Tour Bus Crashes in California; 13 People Killed, 31 Injured
A tour bus traveling from a casino near Salton Sea to Los Angeles crashed into the back of a tractor trailer on Sunday morning, killing 13 people and injuring 31. Nigeria: 48 Christians Killed by Fulani Herdsmen in Multiple Attacks
About 48 Christians were massacred by Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria in separate attacks in the month of October and September, according to media reports. 
Children of Divorced Parents More Likely to Grow Up Having No Faith, Says Study
A new study found that millennials who had divorced parents were more likely to have moved away from Christian faith than those whose parents were together in their formative years. 
Youth Ministries of Six Los Angeles Churches Gather to Worship
Middle and high school students of six Korean immigrant churches in Los Angeles came together to worship on October 14 at Young Nak Presbyterian Church. 
Korean Non-Profit Raises Thousands to Help Individuals with Alzheimer’s
Staff and volunteers of a Korean non-profit in Southern California rolled up their sleeves to raise financial support for their programs for those with Alzheimer’s Disease. 
Youth Students Learn About Healthy Teen Dating and Avoiding Dating Violence
Professionals from a non-profit visited a Korean immigrant church on October 14 to educate the youth members on healthy teen dating and raise awareness of abuse situations in dating. Police Chief's Association Apologizes for Lack of Trust Between Minorities and Police
International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) apologized for police’s lack of initiative in building trust between the police and minority communities and “historical mistreatment” of racial minorities.












