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ISIS-aligned soldiers behead Christians and burn churches in Mozambique attacks, as anti-terrorism group sounds the alarm on ...
The US strongly condemns brutal attacks on Christians in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa, urging global action to protect ...
The White House has confirmed that it is working alongside the State Department to find ways to stop a wave of terrorist ...
An interview with Mother Agapia earned praise on social media, specifically by Christians, for sharing rarely heard stories ...
Eyewitness testimony reveals horrific details of deadly church attack in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Sunday, when ...
Landlocked nation officially guarantees freedom of religion, but Christians are increasingly being attacked and persecuted ...
President Donald Trump has repeatedly delivered for the conservative Christians who form the bedrock of his Republican ...
A multitude of Evangelical Christians mobilized across Venezuela during the March for Jesus, an event officially declared ...
Pew Research Center has found an increase in the number of countries with religiously unaffiliated majorities—with 10 ...
The Supreme Court is ruling more frequently in favor of religious groups. Are mainstream Christians coming out ahead?
Pope Leo and the U.N. condemned the attack by Islamic State-linked extremists that killed 49 Christians in a church in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a predominantly Christian country.
On criticism from Christians Morrell: We get a lot of criticism and I think that is good. That's one of the biggest critiques we have of the church — is that you can't critique it.