South Korea votes tomorrow — Churches urge repentance and unity over political partisanship

South Korea votes tomorrow — Churches urge repentance and unity over political partisanship

As South Korea prepares for its presidential election on June 3, Christian leaders across the country are emphasizing political neutrality and a renewed focus on repentance, unity, and the common good.

Korea's largest christian umbrella group urges responsible voting ahead of presidential election

The Christian Council of Korea (CCK), one of the country's largest Christian umbrella organizations, released an official statement on May 16 outlining its position on the upcoming 21st presidential election. The statement emphasized the importance of responsible voting, policy-focused campaigning, and clear stances on moral and social issues.

Korea's largest christian umbrella group urges responsible voting ahead of presidential election

Trump Launches White House Faith Office: A Bold Bet on Religion in Government

In a move that underscores his deepening focus on faith in public life, President Donald Trump has announced the creation of the White House Faith Office, a dedicated branch designed to strengthen the role of religious organizations in government affairs.

Trump Launches White House Faith Office: A Bold Bet on Religion in Government

“No More Attacks on Christians”: Trump Signs Order to End Anti-Christian Bias

President Donald J. Trump has signed an executive order aimed at eliminating anti-Christian bias within the federal government. The order establishes a Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, which will review government policies, investigate claims of religious discrimination, and take action to protect Christian communities.

“No More Attacks on Christians”: Trump Signs Order to End Anti-Christian Bias
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  • Korea President Yoon read the Bible While in Prison

    Korea President Yoon read the Bible While in Prison

    A report came out that President Yoon Suk Yeol has been seeking solace by reading the Bible during his time in prison.

  • Trump declares the United States a two-gender nation

    Trump declares the United States a two-gender nation

    On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order affirming that the United States officially recognizes only two biological sexes: male and female.

  • An Open Letter to President Donald Trump from an Educator in Malaysia

    An Open Letter to President Donald Trump from an Educator in Malaysia

    Recently, a Malaysian educator, Soh Or Kan (苏湖港), wrote to The Gospel Herald to express his support for President-elect Donald Trump’s stance on reintroducing prayer into public schools. He emphasized the spiritual void, moral decline, societal and familial impacts, and the mental health crises that have afflicted the U.S. education system since prayer was removed. Reflecting this history, he strongly advocates for the return of prayer to schools, believing it could restore moral and spiritual g

  • 2024 Election

    Dr. Fenggang Yang analyzes the 2024 election: religious factors come to the fore, huge impact from Evangelicals

    Religious factors have shown their significance in the recently called 2024 U.S. elections. Support from the Evangelical Christians have proven critical to Trump’s reelection. Dr. Fenggang Yang (杨凤岗), professor of Sociology of Religion at Purdue University, pointed this out in a recent discussion amongst Chinese pastors.

  • California Passes Bill to Ban Voter ID Checks, Strong Opposition from Chinese Pastor

    California Passes Bill to Ban Voter ID Checks, Strong Opposition from Chinese Pastor

    Recently, California's SB 1174 has generated a great deal of attention and controversy. The bill, which prohibits election officials from requiring voters to show identification during voter registration and at the polls, aims to increase voter convenience and raise turnout rates. However, the measure has also sparked a lot of opposition.

  • Rev. Boli Zhang: Christians Are Finding Excuses to “Leave America to God”

    Rev. Boli Zhang: Christians Are Finding Excuses to “Leave America to God”

    In his church sharing, Rev. Boli Zhang emphasized the responsibility of Christians in politics, especially the right to vote during elections. The pastor mentioned that often the excuse for Christians not voting is to 'leave America to God', believing that God will be in power and therefore there is no need to participate in voting.

  • Chinese Pastor, Rev. Boli Zhang Talks Shockingly Low Christian Voter Turnouts in the U.S.

    Renowned Chinese pastor Rev. Boli Zhang recently called on Christians to pay attention to the 2024 election on his personal YouTube platform, citing current data that states shockingly low Christian voter turnout rates. He suggested that Christians have failed to fulfill their family, social, and political responsibilities.

  • Close Run on Trump vs Harris Presidential Debate, Chinese Pastor: Won’t Affect the Votes

    Close Run on Trump vs Harris Presidential Debate, Chinese Pastor: Won’t Affect the Votes

    On the evening of September 10, former president Donal Trump and current vice president Kamala Harris had their first presidential debate in Philadelphia. The debate covered several topics including economy, immigration, international affairs, and women’s rights. Both sides’ performances in the debate were highly scrutinized, and the supporters of each side had different things to say about their performances.