The U.S. has officially designated eight Latin American drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. Notably absent from the list, however, is Colombia's FARC, a group that has turned the country into a war zone.
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake rocked Thailand and neighboring Myanmar midday on Friday, killing at least two people as a high-rise building under construction in Bangkok collapsed, while hundreds of thousands were forced to evacuate from their homes and workplaces.
Millions in Sudan have been torn from their homes by war. Fleeing violence and loss, many families seek refuge in neighboring Chad, where Christian aid groups like World Vision are providing critical support.
A Christian teacher in the U.K. has been found guilty of "'unacceptable professional conduct" by a high court for telling students about her biblical beliefs on gender and sexuality, all while teaching at a Christian school.
Riaan Swiegelaar was a practicing witch, psychic, and Satanist, living his life deeply embedded in the occult. Then, an earth-shattering encounter with Jesus changed everything.
Russia is so much more than just what we see and hear in the media. As an American who has visited this vast and varied nation numerous times and met many faithful Christians there, I want to share three surprising things about Russia that you might not hear in the news.
There will be no 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine after all. That's Russian President Vladimir Putin's message to President Trump after the two spoke for nearly two hours on the phone Tuesday.
President Donald Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin have agreed to an immediate pause in strikes against energy and infrastructure targets in the Ukraine war, but Putin stopped short of backing a 30-day cease fire plan.
“I don’t know how you could hear my story and my testimony and not believe that there is a God.”
Homelessness is a growing global crisis, with an estimated 1 billion people living in inadequate housing and over 100 million without any shelter at all. In Colombia, the challenges are compounded by drug addiction, poverty, and a steady flow of migrants fleeing economic collapse and political instability in neighboring Venezuela. Yet, amid the despair, one ministry is offering hope and transformation through its "City of Refuge."