More than 7,000 Christians were killed because of their faith last year alone. News like that motivates organizers of the annual International Days of Prayer for the Persecuted Church, held this year on Nov. 6 and 13.
Syrians in Germany say many of that nation's mosques are more extreme than those at home.
Early voting in black neighborhoods has slumped dramatically in important swing states. Some say it's because blacks feel their votes are being taken for granted by Democrats. That's why a group of black church leaders is demanding a meeting with Hillary Clinton...
Obamacare has been one of the key issues in this year's election, and open enrollment starts Tuesday with huge price increases.
Popular author and speaker Jen Hatmaker is facing gentle but firm rebukes in evangelical circles for her recent comments on gay marriage.
Republican Gov. Phil Bryant is fighting for Christian values over gay marriage in Mississippi. But a law he helped draft protecting Christian values was called unconstitutional.
Iraqi forces made great strides in their advance on the city of Mosul that has been overtaken by ISIS. One-hundred thousand troops have moved toward the city since Oct. 17.
Capt. Clay Higgins gained worldwide attention for his no-nonsense messages to criminals via a series of "Crime Stoppers" videos posted online. He never expected what would happen as a result.
Pope Francis held an unprecedented event for a Roman Catholic pontiff, marking the upcoming 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
The race for the White House has become even more uncertain as federal investigators begin searching through newly discovered emails belonging to Hillary Clinton's top aide, Huma Abedin.
  








