An outspoken Messianic Jew who debated with the shooter about the violent nature of Islam just weeks before he was fatally gunned down in the San Bernardino massacre may have been targeted for his beliefs, his wife told a friend following the carnage.
Missionaries who may have lived through war, detention, interrogation and other \"bad experiences\" need time to deal with these issues at the same time they adjust to losing their job on the field, according to a resource booklet the International Mission Board has just released.
After the International Mission Board\'s (IMB) shocking announcement in August about its serious budget deficit, what will happen to the 600 to 800 overseas missionaries whose jobs it must cut during its \"organization reset\"?
The pope criticizes \"fundamentalists\" of all stripes, even those he regards as fundamentalist Catholics, on his return flight from Africa. On the same day, however, Italian police nabbed four jihadists making threats against the pope in online posts.
Seventy years after Hitler lost the war he started, a ruined Germany sought to ensure his anti-Semitic work that began the suffering would never again be published. But a group of scholars plans on doing just that, as soon as the copyright held by the State of Bavaria expires on the book on ...
Marking his first visit to the African continent and any pope\'s first visit to an active warzone, Pope Francis addressed a besieged mosque in the capital city of the Central African Republic (CAR) on Nov. 30, charging all those who believe in God to end religious conflict.
A mosque near Brussels receives a threatening letter from a group calling itself the \"Christian State.\" Is the letter a real threat, a prank or satire? There is another choice, a senior reporter with CBN has said. He claims the letter is a hoax to stoke sympathy for Muslims.
A group of Catholic bishops in England and Wales, seeking better relations with Jews, call for an end to prayers which call for Jews to recognize Jesus Christ as the Savior of all men.
Greek Orthodoxy in Turkey is on its last legs and will remain so unless the Turkish government allows the Greek Orthodox Church to reopen its seminary, closed 44 years ago when the government took control of all institutions of higher education. Istanbul was once home to 100,000 Greek Orthodox. ...
Open Doors field workers say there is currently a $20 million funding gap for Christian refugees displaced by ISIS, some of whom have no access to food.