China's recent crackdown against human rights attorneys and advocates (more than 200 arrested and, or interrogated since July 9 of this year) and its continued campaign to remove crosses from church buildings (more than 1500) have created some people-powered responses that are now gaining some legs.
A young Jewish man has a vision that led to a life-long obsession to revive Hebrew as a spoken language.
They may just look like a bunch of kids dancing and singing around the city streets of Africa. But sweeping airwaves and the streets, K-Krew is a group of DJs and dancers collaborating to reach Africa's culture through music and dance.
An autopsy will be conducted on Bobbi Kristina Brown, the daughter of the late singer Whitney Houston. Brown died Sunday at age 22.
A group of Colorado nuns is asking the Supreme Court to overturn a ruling forcing them to comply with Obamacare's contraception mandate.
A successful photographic studio in the capital of Cuba is offering unexpected support to the nation's Christian community.
A federal appeals court has ruled that pharmacists in Washington state have to provide Plan B and other abortion-inducing drugs, even if it violates their religious beliefs.
A group unveiled a bronze statue in Detroit, Saturday, paying tribute to Satan. The goat-headed figure stands more than eight feet tall.
One year after surviving the worst Ebola outbreak in history, missionary doctor Kent Brantly is speaking out about his experience.
Author's of "Called for Life", Doctor Kent and Amber Brantly talk about contracting Ebola while working in Liberia and being brought back to the U.S. for a miraculous recovery.