The Church and the government of the United States should act in behalf of beleaguered, often forgotten Christians in the Middle East, a broad coalition
SERGEYEVKA, Kazakhstan — Imprisoned for six days over Easter in Sergeyevka, Kazakhstan, was Council of Churches Baptist Denis Yenenko. He refused to pay a fine
Inside a small Buddhist temple in Shiojiri, Japan, 23-year-old International Mission Board (IMB) representative Steven Kunkel sits at a grand piano playing one of his
Islamist Boko Haram militants kidnapped hundreds of schoolgirls in Nigeria in mid-April. The girls were abducted while at school in the Chibok area of Borno
TRUN PHU, Vietnam — Ethnic Hmong Christians have been the targets of two incidents recently in Vietnam’s northwest. In Dien Bien Dong District, public security
Despite progress in defeating extreme global poverty, most Americans see no end in sight, according to a survey sponsored by Compassion International. Christians who attend
Opponents of a European initiative paving the way for governments to rule on the legitimacy of religious groups and reduce homeschooling rights – thus laying