Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi pledges that those responsible for stripping and parading an elderly woman through the streets will not go unpunished.
Gay Pride parade in Brazil causes controversy three days after the "March for Jesus" event.
Christians in the East African nation of Uganda are preparing to celebrate Martyrs Day on June 3.
A Christian broadcasting company has reached a landmark year, marking 20 years in spreading the gospel across the Middle East and North Africa.
Fallujah has been held by ISIS for the past two years. However, the terrorist army is quickly losing ground after the Iraqi military launched an operation to retake the city.
A new missile test by North Korea appears to have ended in failure as the missile exploded on the launch pad. But if it succeeds, U.S. military bases could be in danger.
The chairman of a congressional panel that oversees global human rights says the Obama administration must develop a plan to stop ISIS from continuing to commit genocide against Christians, Yazidis and other religious minorities.
The Church of England and the Church of Scotland agreed to make history by deciding to re-unite, despite differences on gay marriage.
World leaders have declared ISIS atrocities against Christians in Iraq and Syria genocide. But, what exactly is genocide and what does the designation require of the United States?
Venezuela is experiencing shortages of food and water, skyrocketing inflation, a crumbling health care system, and major political turmoil. In the midst of the chaos and confusion, Christians are raising their voices, giving praise to God and crying out for their country.