“Korean-American Ministry Resources: Churches”
See a state-by-state map that links to Korean-American churches across the country, posted by Korean-American Ministry Resources.
See a state-by-state map that links to Korean-American churches across the country, posted by Korean-American Ministry Resources.
See a website that lists links to Korean churches, campus fellowships and organizations around the country. It is posted by a student from University of California-Berkeley.
Deborah Haarsma is president of the BioLogos Foundation, a Christian organization that promotes the harmony of religion and science. She is a former professor in the physics and astronomy department at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Mich., and has written widely on the relationship of science and religion.
The Shenandoah Anabaptist Science Society, a membership organization with headquarters at Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, Va., sponsors programs fostering dialogues “at the intersection of science and religion.” The secretary of SASS is Tara Kishbaugh, Eastern Mennonite University professor of chemistry.
A 1997 poll looks into scientists’ perspective on religion and their assumed “rejection” of God.
An American Scientist survey found that only ten percent of eminent evolutionary scientists see an inevitable conflict between religion and evolution.
Check out PollingReport.com polls about Americans’ beliefs about evolution, creationism and Intelligent Design.
A survey released in August 2005 by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life reported Americans’ beliefs about the origins of life.
An MIT survey published in Feb. 2013 interviewed and observed the gap between religion and science, in particular the struggle between faith and science on the topic of the creation of the universe, evolution and intelligent design.