April 5, 2019 Christian churches, cemeteries targeted by ISIS now being rebuilt after fall of caliphate The Trump Administration has committed more than $340 million to help Christians affected by the ISIS genocide in the Middle East and now different areas are starting to see churches and cemeteries restored after the terror group specifically sought their demolition.
April 5, 2019 2,000-year-old desert settlement discovered in Israel, revealing ancient rebels' hidden tunnels Archaeologists in Israel have discovered the remains of an ancient settlement in the Negev desert, uncovering ancient tunnels used by Jewish rebels against the Romans.
April 4, 2019 Opening prayers before government meetings sparking controversy Is it better not to have prayer to open governmental meetings?
April 4, 2019 Hollywood and liberals fight against pro-life movement Is using one's religious beliefs a new tactic by Hollywood and the liberal left in the pro-abortion argument?
April 4, 2019 Statue of Virgin Mary beheaded in LA, officials fear vandal targeting Catholic churches in area Catholic churches in Los Angeles are being targeted by a vandal who beheaded last week a statue of Virgin Mary at a church.
April 4, 2019 Farrakhan claims to be Jesus in 'Saviours' Day' address: 'I am the Messiah' Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who has reportedly led a chant of "death to America" and recently called for a separate state for black Americans, has made more controversial comments, claiming to be Jesus and clarifying his "anti-termite" statement.
April 4, 2019 Columbia student group accused of anti-Semitic imagery to promote Israel Apartheid Week Columbia University's chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) has been accused of using anti-Semitism for a poster promoting Israel Apartheid Week on campus, but the SJP chapter denies it as a "false accusation."
April 4, 2019 Death row inmate's clemency appeal stresses Christian faith Supporters of a Tennessee death row inmate appealed to Gov. Bill Lee's Christian faith Wednesday, requesting clemency for a prisoner they say was redeemed by Jesus.
April 4, 2019 Todd Starnes: Elderly woman barred from reading 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' to children Last December residents at a Michigan senior living center were invited to read Christmas stories to children visiting from a nearby preschool and child development center.
April 4, 2019 Catholic cardinal calls mass migration ‘a new form of slavery,’ says Bible shouldn’t be used to promote it A top African cardinal of the Catholic Church, who has been tipped as a possible successor to Pope Francis, blasted mass migration as a “new form of slavery” and has criticized those who seek to use the Bible to promote migration as promoting a “false exegesis.”