A massive manhunt is underway, possibly for two terrorists who may have been involved in the Brussels attacks. The big question now? How many more ISIS terrorists are out there and was this an isolated attack or part of a much larger, wider-scale operation?
Daily news headlines trumpet new terrorist threats. How are Americans to respond to these threats? Is terrorism in line with the teaching of Islam? Nabeel Qureshi, a studied expert in both Islam and Christianity, offers real answers in his latest book, Answering Jihad.
A new video by the Church of England shows a drug addict with a crown of syringes on his head in an effort to depict the plight of the homeless and drug addicted and the church's role in giving them new life.
Brussels police have now identified two of the suspects and detained a third. The news comes as many lament the "shocking" level of unpreparedness by Belgian authorities.
Rocky Gathright, an American missionary in Brussels, had just dropped his friend off at Zaventem Airport when a terrorist's bomb forced him to pull over to the side of the road.
While ISIS and its supporters celebrate the attacks in Brussels on social media with #Brusselsburns, Christians from around the world are using the web to offer prayers for the city, the victims, and their families.
CBN News brings analysis on the attacks in Brussels, and why the country should have been prepared for the strike.
The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the attacks in Brussels, Belgium, that killed at least 31 people and injured 187 others.
President Barack Obama's historic trip to Cuba comes at a time of renewed optimism in the Cuban Church. That body of believers is enjoying some relaxed restrictions and is hoping for fruitful partnerships with U.S. churches.
The U.S. and South Korean governments are calling on North Korea to stop its provocative missile tests after the regime launched five more short-range missiles into the sea Monday.