Philippine president Duterte says he might 'go to hell' for killings
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Monday that there is a possibility that he would go to Hell for the gravity of his sins, including personally killing several people.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Monday that there is a possibility that he would go to Hell for the gravity of his sins, including personally killing several people.
A group of 20 carol singers in India was attacked by an angry mob who accused them of converting people to Christianity.
A Sudanese pastor said that government officials gave him an ultimatum to testify against his colleagues or be charged along with them.
Bioethicists in the U.K. are not happy about the fertility regulator's approval of a new procedure that would create babies from the DNA of three different people.
The church collapse that killed at least 160 people in the Nigerian state of Akwa Ibom was caused by structural faults, according to regulators.
Outgoing U.S. President Barack Obama has signed a bill that would strengthen the nation's efforts to protect religious minorities around the world.
Pope Francis turned 80 last Saturday, and he kicked off his special day by sharing breakfast with eight homeless individuals, followed by celebrating Holy Mass with cardinals.
Weeks after one of the country's worst air disasters, Pakistan's national airline is being the subject of criticism after photos of its employees slaughtering a goat beside a plane went viral on social media.
German police are suspecting a religious motive in the destruction of around 50 Christian statues in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Ethiopian authorities have released the four teenage girls who were imprisoned in Babile last September for sharing their faith.
As the battle to defeat the Islamic State (IS) rages in northern Iraq, a Muslim businessman in Baghdad is sending out a message of unity by erecting the tallest Christmas tree in the city.
LANCASTER, Pa. — Four years in the making, the production “David” opened at Sight & Sound Theatres this year and explores the journey of an unassuming shepherd boy who became a king.
The Presbyterian Church in America has voted to leave the National Association of Evangelicals due to the ...
Secular intolerance has a “chilling effect” on Christians who are having to practice “various forms of self-censorship” as they're finding it difficult to express their faith freely in society, according to a new report detailing accounts from four countries.
Gunmen suspected to be Islamic Fulani herdsmen barged into a Catholic Church in southwestern Nigeria, opened fire and detonated explosives while the congregation was celebrating Mass on Pentecost Sunday, killing at least 50 worshipers, including women and children. It's feared that some Christians were also abducted after the attack.
For more than 1,500 days, Nigerian Christian teenager Leah Sharibu has been held captive by the Boko Haram terrorist group as Christians continue to be the target of attacks in the West African nation.