Pakistani police are now on a nationwide manhunt in pursuit of a Christian man accused of blasphemy.
Around the globe, Christians today are more persecuted than ever before. But author William J. Bennett explains how the persecution of Christians throughout history is one of the "awe-inspiring paradoxes" of the faith.
Theresa May, Britain's prime-minister-in-waiting, says her Christian faith is part of who she is but that she doesn't like to flaunt it.
The Church of England is making new waves in the country by opening more than 100 free Christian schools.
The media arm of al Qaeda posted an online audio message by Osama bin Laden's son threatening revenge against the United States for assassinating his father.
North Korea is making threats over U.S. plans to station a missile defense system in South Korea.
The most recent terror attacks in Brussels, Orlando and Istanbul have "Islamic extremism" stamped all over them. But what is behind these attacks that fuels atrocity after atrocity? One former insider may have the answer.
Leaders of NATO and the European Union nations have signed a "historic deal" to boost their cooperation in defense against new challenges.
Cardinal Wilfrid Napier speaks out against abortion, calling it genocide against black babies.
ISIS is tightening its grip on an estimated 3,000 Yazidi women and girls being held as sex slaves.