A French law that cracks down on religious groups considered sects or cults could set a dangerous precedent for government-targeted minority religious in other countries,
Several dozen renegade Orthodox Christians wielding sticks and brooms attacked a group of visiting United States Protestants March 24 in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi,
Amsterdam. Berlin. Brussels. Frankfurt. Paris. Madrid. Rome. Premier cities like these in Western Europe conjure up images of vacation travel. Well-heeled tourists stand in line
Marriage is the institution Europeans have the most confidence in, with the church as runner-up, according to the Reader’s Digest Trusted Brands survey conducted among
Official reports were bleak following last year’s devastating cyanide spill into Hungary’s Tisza River. But a year later, local communities are rebuilding with optimism, thanks
Turkmenistan’s political police recently evicted a Protestant Christian pastor with his wife and two children from their home near Ashgabad, confiscating their personal deed of
Growing up in communist Romania, Josef Tson faced many forms of persecution. Tson, who recently spoke at a missions conference at Raleigh Avenue Baptist Church