A \'religious harmony\' law passed by Indonesia\'s legislature in 2006 was supposed to prevent violence and oppression, but it has only entrenched hardline Islamist opposition to Christianity in a country where the mere existence of the faith is in jeopardy.
President Obama\'s indifference to Christian persecution in the Middle East is a \"scandal of enormous proportions,\" the editorial staff of the Washington Times writes in a scathing rebuke of the administration.
An Irish pastor said as his trial began this week he will refuse to pay any fine a court levies on him for calling Islam Satanic and, ironically, a Muslim imam is publicly defending him.
Are children with Down syndrome and other deformities in Mosul, Iraq, being exterminated by the Islamic State? An undercover source in the area says \"yes.\" It is a source that has been reliable in the past. Critics, however, claim the report is a form of \"black propaganda\" meant to paint ISIS ...
Raymond Ibrahim, writing for the Gatestone Institute, writes that the political leaders and even Pope Francis are turning a blind eye to the persecution of Christians in the Middle East.
Gambia\'s president, who has led the country into economic ruin after seizing power in a coup d\'etat in 1994, now says his nation is an Islamic republic and only \"Almighty Allah\" can decide his political fate. The country has elections scheduled for 2016, but Yahya Jammeh recently said he would ...
Stephen Crabb tells the Conservative Christian Fellowship that his country\'s continued drift away from religion in society propels young men into marginalized lives, jihadist chat rooms and backroom discussions of joining the Islamic State.
In a case likely headed to the U.S. Supreme Court, three gay couples sue the state of North Carolina in federal court to overturn a law that allows public officials in the state to recuse themselves from performing same-sex weddings if they object to the practice on religious grounds.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest reads from prepared remarks about Donald Trump\'s \"fake hair\" and \"carnival barker\" style. The fact that the remarks were prepared likely means they were approved by the White House.