70 years after Nazi occupation, anti-Semitism still a problem in Hungary
Seventy years ago on March 19, shortly after the German army invaded Hungary, thousands of Jews were prodded by bayonets and swords into the freezing waters of the River Danube.
Christian leaders urge dialogue with Nigeria's violent Islamist group Boko Haram
For five years, bombs and bullets from Nigeria's Islamist group Boko Haram have ripped through churches and their members, raising concerns over the security of Christians in majority Muslim regions of the country.
Hobby Lobby's Steve Green stands on faith against Obamacare mandate
Once Steve Green sets his path, theres no turning back.
Pastor Mark Driscoll apologizes for missteps, quits social media
Seattle megachurch pastor Mark Driscoll has written a letter to his congregation to explain recent controversies, including the marketing campaign intended to place the book, “Real Marriage,” on The New York Times best-seller list.
'Noah' film contines to spark debates over one of the worlds oldest and most beloved stories
Director Darren Aronofsky called Noah the least biblical biblical film ever made.
Christians beheaded by extremists in Somalia
Islamic extremists from the rebel Al Shabaab militia last week publicly beheaded a mother of two girls and her cousin in southeastern Somalia after discovering they were Christians.
Israeli Christians seek integration, including army service
Preparing his jeep for the short drive into the West Bank city of Hebron, where tensions between Palestinians and Israeli settlers often flare, Nabeel Sabbagh looked like every other Israeli Border Policeman serving this hilltop base.
'Homeless Jesus' provokes debate on what it means to be Christian
In a small college town 20 miles north of Charlotte, N.C., "Homeless Jesus" is provoking more conversation than a month of Sunday sermons.
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