A Pakistani Christian, who works as a food delivery driver in the U.K., was attacked by a group of men he says were Muslims for displaying two poppies and a cross on his car.
A Virginia church where George Washington once worshipped has decided to relocate the plaques honoring the first American president and Confederate General Robert E. Lee because the memorials can be seen as an "obstacle to identity as a welcoming church."
President Donald Trump's administration has asked permission from the U.S. Supreme Court to argue in favor of Colorado baker Jack Phillips, who is awaiting hearing on a case over his refusal to bake a same-sex wedding cake.
Christians in Bangladesh and Pakistan are declaring their support for Rohingya Muslims, who are currently experiencing persecution in the predominantly Buddhist country of Myanmar.
A church in the U.K. has banned the hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers" from being sung during a Remembrance Sunday service due to concerns that it may offend non-Christians.
A new study has found that people who go to church regularly are more likely to donate to religious institutions and those who attend services more often are more likely to give generously.
A High Court judge in the U.K. has ruled that a Christian student who was accused of making derogatory comments about homosexuals on social media was lawfully expelled from his social work course at the University of Sheffield.
As millennials are increasingly turning away from organized religion and becoming more interested in the occult and astrology, some pastors have surmised that the trend is being fueled by unbelief and comfortable Christianity.
Christian leaders in Nigeria are decrying the recent attacks committed by Muslim Fulani herdsmen in Plateau state that resulted in the deaths of at least 48 people.
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.
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.