The Vietnamese government is speeding the approval process of a new religious bill that the country's leaders hope will provide a clean break from its repressive past. Christian leaders say they are skeptical that the Communist regime will change its oppressive tactics.
Wycliffe Bible Translators have launched a new campaign to get young people reading the Bible again.
Pope Francis declared Mother Teresa a saint on Sunday, praising the tiny nun for having taken in society's most unwanted and for having shamed world leaders for the "crimes of poverty they themselves created."
The Russian government is starting to round up and arrest Christian leaders following the passing of a new anti-terrorism law that bans evangelism outside of the church.
An Illinois middle school is no longer allowing an Baptist youth minister to reach out to students after a secularist group filed a complaint with the Harrisburg School District, arguing that it violated the U.S. Constitution.
A record-tying earthquake in the edge of Oklahoma's key energy-producing areas rattled the Midwest from Nebraska to North Texas on Saturday, and likely will bring fresh attention to the practice of disposing oil and gas field wastewater deep underground.
The first hurricane to hit Florida in more than a decade wiped away beachside buildings and toppled trees onto homes Friday before plowing inland on a path that could send it rolling up the densely populated East Coast with heavy rain, high winds and flooding.
Hillary Clinton told the FBI she relied on her staff not to send emails containing classified information to the private email server she used as secretary of state, adding that she was unclear about a classification marking on official government documents.
As students head back to school, one national organization wants churches to get involved by celebrating Education Sunday, Sept. 4.
A lawyer says that a trial over a North Carolina law governing transgender restroom access is being pushed back by several months.









