JOS, Nigeria — The killing of Christians in Jos, Plateau state, in Nigeria continued April 24 with two journalists and five other people falling victim
The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled April 22 that Baptist-affiliated University of the Cumberlands cannot use $10 million of taxpayer money to build a pharmacy school.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — On April 26, local authorities recovered a 14-year-old Christian girl from Pakistan Air Force (PAF) police who allegedly tortured her and her
NASHVILLE — Backlash over Evangelist Franklin Graham speaking at the Pentagon as part of the National Day of Prayer observance has prompted the U.S. Army
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — An Arkansas judge has overturned the state’s voter-approved law prohibiting adoptions by unmarried couples, a decision critics say will harm children
The U.S. government is not doing enough to protect religious freedoms abroad, the independent U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom said April 29 in its
AUGUSTA, Maine — In what some are calling a victory for religious freedom and free speech, a Maine licensing board has dismissed all complaints against