Hurricane Melissa, dubbed "the storm of the century," continues its destructive path through the Caribbean. Officials across the region report that at least 30 people have been killed so far.
Hurricane Melissa is still churning in the northern Caribbean, as residents in Jamaica, flood-ravaged Haiti, and Cuba began the cleanup. Dozens are dead, with the toll climbing, and hundreds of thousands remain homeless or without power as Melissa moves from the Bahamas toward Bermuda.
Prominent Bible scholar Dr. Craig Evans has spent decades studying, writing, and teaching about the New Testament. He's well-known for his work on the Gospels, the historic evidence for Christ, the Dead Sea Scrolls and the archaeology of the New Testament.
As the kingdom of God advances in Mozambique, radical Islam's evil reign of terror targets Christian believers. They're driven from homes, then bloodied, and even beheaded. Their homes burned to the ground, traumatized survivors are forced to flee long distances looking for shelter in refugee camps.
An American missionary who was abducted in the West African nation of Niger by suspected jihadists is still missing..
A young woman with deep ties to the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas is telling her supernatural testimony of leaving Islam to find faith and hope in Jesus Christ.
A Catholic priest in Spain who was facing jail time for making remarks critical of radical Islam has been acquitted.
An amended anti-conversion law in India is making it more difficult for religious minorities to share their faith.
International tensions closer to home are rising as the U.S. military continues striking alleged drug traffickers in the Caribbean. Just days ago, President Trump vowed to cut off aid to Colombia—accusing its president of being an "illegal drug leader."
SEOUL, South Korea—At the break of dawn, thousands inside the Myungsung Presbyterian Church cry out in unison "Ju-yeo! Ju-yeo! Ju-yeo!" or "Lord! Lord! Lord," followed by a chorus of prayers.









