Christianity Daily Articles

Oklahoma Legislature Passes Bill that Bans Abortion
Oklahoma lawmakers have passed a bill that would make performing an abortion a felony punishable by revocation of medical license, and three years in prison. A Majority Would Welcome Refugees Into Their Countries, According to International Poll
A majority of people would accept refugees into their countries and even into their homes, according to a new global survey. 
Resolving Differences in Culture Through Communication
“Do you understand?” “Jogeum,” Tim Schlensker would respond in Korean with a smile as his abonim — or father-in-law — would turn and ask him in broken English in the middle of conversations with his other elderly Korean friends. 
Mexican President Announces Steps to Legalize Gay Marriage
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto announced steps to legalize same-sex marriage in Mexico before congress yesterday. As yet, gay marriage is only legal in the country's capital, and in eight other states out of 31. 
Orgeon Students Protest Transgender Bathroom Directive Sent by White House
A group of students from Hedrick Middle School skipped classes to protest transgender student restroom directive passed by the White House. 
Substitute Teacher Fired for Juxtaposing Hedonistic Novel Character and Rick Warren Video to Contrast Attitudes Towards Life
A Tennessee substitute teacher was fired for showing a Rick Warren TED Talks video in a 10th grade English class at Collierville High School. 
G2G-KODIA Become One: 'For the Next Generation of the Korean Immigrant Church'
Two organizations that have been working to serve the next generation of the Korean immigrant church have merged together. Pastors from Southern California, New York, and other regions, of both first and second generation Korean Americans, attended the merger ceremony to congratulate G2G ... 
More Religious Women Have Greater Likelihood to Live Longer, According to Harvard Study
Going to church is good for women’s health, according to a new study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. 
KCCD to Host Ninth Annual Summit to Equip and to Voice the Interests of Asian American Community
The Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Christian community will be gathering in Washington, D.C. in June to engage with elected officials regarding the needs of the AAPI community as well as to learn about resources they can receive from the government. This year makes the ninth time that ... 
Less Millennials Believe the Bible, but Believing Youth More Fervent in Faith, According to Study
Though 55 percent of the millennials aged between 18 and 30 are likely to be "Bible skeptics," youths who do trust Bible follow it better than older Christians, according to a new study by American Bible Society (ABS) and Barna Group.












