The horrifying history of adoption fraud in South Korea has spurred Christians to finally care for orphans in their own country.
Policies implemented under the administration of South Korea’s newly elected president, Lee Jae-myung, have driven reports of religious freedom being curtailed in that nation.
Denison University will host a seminar on Christian Zionism in South Korea at 7 p.m. Nov. 10 in Room 114 of the Olin Science Hall.
SEOUL: Catholic youth from 11 Asian nations who joined an exchange in South Korea described the experience as rewarding and a ...
Women and girls are easy targets for religious persecution, and their plight is often compounded when shunned by their own ...
Seoul recently introduced free public services to tackle social isolation. Christians have been doing that for years. During the day, 30-year-old Hae-ri Jeong seemed busy and cheerful as she taught ...
Miller, who was in Israel to participate in the Christian Media Summit and whose organization NRB, an international association of Christian communicators, will hold its annual summit in Israel for ...