Eighty-one years ago, Japanese pilot Mitsuo Fuchida led the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor that stunned Americans and catapulted the U.S. into World War II. His amazing story of conversion is the subject of a book titled Wounded Tiger.
Across Iraq, ISIS has blazed a trail of terror, targeting Christians and other minorities. The town of Bashiqa sits just a few miles from Mosul and ISIS forces. Driving through the town, it bears the scars of a bitter battle.
The year-long odyssey of more than 200 Syrian Christians kidnapped by ISIS and their bishop's tireless efforts to unite the global Syrian community in buying their release.
Italians voted Sunday to reject constitutional reforms in what became a symbolic referendum on the European Union.
As Americans enjoyed their Thanksgiving holiday, the people of Costa Rica braced themselves for the only hurricane ever to pass over their country. CBN Humanitarian and Disaster Relief responded immediately with help,
A bomb exploded outside a Catholic church in the southern Philippines, and a Filipino cardinal called it "terrorism." Meanwhile, clergy in the capital of Manila say masses could be canceled because of a greater threat of attacks.
Three Christians from Azerbaijan who spent months in one of the worst prisons in the world are now free. Bahram Nasibov, Eldar Gurbanov and Yusif Farhadov were arrested in Iran earlier this year for allegedly conducting missionary activity.
Two years after ISIS overran Qaraqosh in northern Iraq, the Kurdish military liberated the city. Now the town's Christian residents, who are returning to rebuild their homes and lives, are asking for prayer that their faith remain strong in the face of so much devastation.
Hundreds of thousands of angry Muslims protested in Jakarta, Indonesia Friday, demanding their Christian governor be arrested for alleged blasphemy against Islam.
France reportedly is refusing to lift a ban on a pro-life video that's gone viral because it might change people's minds about abortion.