On the eve of the Passover, the Israeli government sent condolences to Egypt and called on Israelis visiting the Egyptian Sinai Desert to return home immediately on Monday.
A Christian leader in Cairo told CBN News that Christian Copts from top leadership to the laity have exhibited the spirit of Jesus following Palm Sunday's terror bombings.
This evening, Israelis (and Jews around the world) will begin the week-long Passover celebration, recounting their ancestors' deliverance from Egyptian slavery.
Palm Sunday marks the beginning of an 80-mile peace march Iraqi Christians will take to protest the Islamic state and the violent acts they've committed throughout the Middle East.
While international pressure and military action against ISIS may be critical to protecting one of the world's oldest Christian communities, Christians in Egypt are putting their hope in their faith, which has endured persecution for centuries.
A North Carolina church is dissolving its relationship with the scouts over a policy change.
A collection of art in Washington DC strives to bring a message of hope while highlighting suffering around the world.
A man who is being called a "modern-day Dietrick Bonhoeffer" was honored for his relentless work on behalf of persecuted Christians and religious minorities in the Middle East.
The Easter sunrise service will take place next Sunday, keeping the tradition alive for the 39th year on the steps of the Lincoln memorial.
On Sunday morning Coptic Christians gathered at St. Mary's church in Tanta, Egypt, to celebrate Palm Sunday. During their worship service, a terrorist bomb ripped through these worshippers and killed more than 20 and wounded more than 50.