Israel's military delivered humanitarian aid to Syria's Druze community last week after more than 2,000 people were killed in sectarian violence. However, many Israeli Druze said it wasn't enough, so they crossed the border to defend their relatives.
Officials are planning to charge a man with terrorism and multiple counts of assault with intent to murder after he stabbed 11 people at a Walmart store in Michigan over the weekend. The incident could have been much worse had it not been for the heroic interventions of bystanders.
Israel's military began a series of limited ceasefires across Gaza on Sunday to allow more humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, drawing both international praise and sharp criticism from inside Israel.
Islamic State-backed rebels attacked a Catholic church in eastern Congo on Sunday, killing at least 34 people, according to a local civil society leader.
Weeks after revealing a priest was abducted by terrorists in Nigeria, a persecution watchdog has announced a positive outcome to an ordeal many feared would come to a deadly conclusion.
An Oregon mom is now free to begin the process of adopting from the state's foster care system after officials initially denied her application because she refused to promote gender ideology in her home, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit has ruled.
Hundreds of prison inmates at a Mississippi correctional facility praised Jesus and were touched by "the presence of God" earlier this month. As a result, more than 100 incarcerated men gave their lives to Jesus, and more than 50 took part in a spontaneous water baptism, a national prison ministry reports.
Ex-Satanist Riaan Swiegelaar spoke to CBN News about his journey out of the occult and into the Christian faith. He remarkably went from a person who denied Jesus’ existence to a man now trying to help others steeped in the occult. And it all started with the love of a stranger.
A new investigation reveals China may have had access into sensitive U.S. military systems for over a decade thanks to a major federal contractor.
A persecution watchdog is sounding the alarm as the situation in Syria appears to be deteriorating for minority groups like the Druze and Alawites.









