PYONGYANG, North Korea — An estimated 80,000–120,000 political prisoners are being held in labor camps in North Korea, according to the U.S. State Department’s most
NAIROBI, Kenya — Pastor Daniel Kwileba Kwiyeya was ordered to stop the church service he was leading on Tanzania’s semi-autonomous Zanzibar Island in May after
TOPEKA, Kan. — Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has signed a law granting legal protections to faith-based adoption agencies that cite their religious beliefs for not
BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. — Churches and church members can help heal and support those caught in opioid addiction, says Raymond Barfield, a pediatric oncologist and professor