Archaeologists have discovered the tomb of a late warrior in the Silivri district in Istanbul and they say that it is the biggest and most important discovery of the year.
Was it Islamic terrorism? That's one of the questions being asked Thursday after an Egyptian airliner crashed over the Mediterranean Sea, killing all 66 people on board.
Iranian house church leader Youcef Nadarkhani and his wife are free after being arrested during a raid last week targeting 10 Christian homes, according to Christian Solidarity Worldwide.
A second Nigerian girl who was kidnapped by Boko Haram is now free, just two days after the escape of the first Chibok girl.
Inspired by stories of Chinese Christians persecuted for their faith, some Chinese Millennials are putting college on hold for a year to seek God in the United States.
They call it 'wet foot-dry foot.' Any Cuban who makes it to U.S. soil can obtain asylum. Improving relations between the two countries could soon change that, and now thousands of Cubans are rushing to make it to America -- by any means possible.
The future of the Middle East just might lie with the millions of Syrian children living in refugee camps in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey and some believe education is the key.
In the midst of political unrest and food shortages, Orlando churches are welcoming immigrants from Venezuela.
Like many American church goers, Christians in Ghana, Africa believe in tithing -- giving a tenth of their income to their church. A new app will now help them do that electronically. A company called "Asoriba" has developed an application that allows church members to tithe their money directly from their phone.
For the first time in 50 years, churches near Jesus baptismal site to be reopened.