Descend into the extensive London underground transport system and only station names on tiled walls tell what lies above ground. Signs for “Victoria” and “Waterloo”
DIDCOT, England — The Baptist Times, an award-winning newspaper published weekly for British Baptists for 156 years, will cease both print and digital editions at
Many Afghan families, desperate for a better life, pay fortunes to a highly developed network of smugglers who help them escape difficult situations. Often they
ASTANA, Kazakhstan — Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev signed two new laws Oct. 13 imposing severe restrictions on freedom of religion or belief. The two laws
BLACKPOOL, England — Religious liberty took another hit in Great Britain when a Christian restaurant owner was threatened with arrest for playing a Bible DVD
LONDON — A major new survey by Britain’s Office for National Statistics shows that despite growing immigration and competition from other faiths, nearly seven in