With more than 200 armed opposition groups in Syria – aside from ISIS and Al Qaeda – there is little breathing room for religious minorities, and it is highly unlikely a climate of religious liberty could ever develop there, the chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom says.
In the next couple of weeks reproductions of the 50 foot arch that stood at the Temple of Baal in Palmyra, Syria will be erected in important cities across the world, including New York.
A Christian house church leader and his wife were buried alive in China's central Henan province for protesting against the government-ordered demolition of their church, and while the man managed to escape, his wife suffocated to death.
North American evangelicals are responding to a devastating weekend earthquake in the small South American country of Ecuador. The 7.8 magnitude earthquake—the worst in nearly three decades—killed at least 272 people, according to CNN. At least 2,527 people are injured or missing. The government ...
Latest iteration of pronouncements condemning Israel by UNESCO only mentions Islamic history of Jerusalem's Temple Mount and calls Israel "Occupying Power."
Christian and Jewish leaders around the world are applauding Archbishop Justin Welby's response to recent news that he is the biological son of Winston Churchill's former private secretary—rather than the son of a whisky salesman.
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom issues report on textbooks in Pakistan's schools. The books depict non-Muslims as inferior, unpatriotic, and plotting to overthrow Muslim rule in the country.
Known for her provocative commentaries, such as asking Arabs how they would feel if Christians were suicide bombers, Nadine Al-Budair takes to the air again to focus on those responsible for modern terrorism – Muslims. It is time, she said, for Arabs to stop making excuses for terror and to ...
After suffering a devastating loss to his family, Anglican priest says forgiveness has been a long process. Now, he says he prays for the terrorists who are being used to wreak havoc and death.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas says he is ready to sit down with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss peace, provided the Israeli Defense Forces withdraw from certain areas of the West Bank. Netanyahu then claims his door is open, and the first item on the agenda will ...