October 27, 2021 United Nation of Islam ‘cult’ members charged with child abuse Federal prosecutors allege eight people connected to a Kansas-based organization conspired to provide unpaid child labor to businesses across the country and physically abused them for years.
October 26, 2021 PHOTOS: Archaeologists uncover more from site of Church of the Apostles A team of Israeli and American archaeologists say they're digging deeper into the past of a historic Christian basilica, in today's northern Israel, offering theories as to how its structure changed over the years.
October 25, 2021 Robert Kaufman: The mob that canceled Junipero Serra will soon devour everyone Pepperdine University Professor Robert Kaufman defended Junipero Serra after Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti scrubbed the saint's name from a local park.
October 24, 2021 Rare security lapse results in man slapping Iranian governor An angry man slapped the new governor of an Iranian province in an unusual security lapse.
October 24, 2021 Rev. Robert Sirico: Pope Francis makes an enemy of the poor's best friend—the free market How do we feed the hungry?
October 23, 2021 Rural Canadian pastor spends extra night in jail after refusing condition keeping him from church Pastor Tobias Tissen of Manitoba said he spent an extra night in prison after refusing a release condition that effectively required him to stop holding church services.
October 22, 2021 Christian leaders rip Washington Post article claiming abortion fight based on misreading of Bible passage Pro-life Christians reacted vehemently recently after a newspaper article claimed the pro-life movement was based on a misreading of the Hebrew Bible, specifically a passage in Exodus.
October 21, 2021 Jonathan Morris: A Catholic saint is canceled in Los Angeles and the Catholic Church is quiet Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has made it official: he’s going to scrub the name and image of a Catholic saint from a city park that bears the saint’s name.
October 19, 2021 Strike in Haiti over crime shuts down country amid search for missionaries A protest strike shuttered businesses, schools and public transportation in a new blow to Haiti's anemic economy, and unions and other groups vowed to continue the shutdown Tuesday in anger over worsening crime as authorities try to rescue 17 kidnapped members of a U.S.-based missionary group.
October 17, 2021 Edward Graham of Samaritan's Purse reacts to missionaries being kidnapped in Haiti Graham discusses the increased danger created by gangs attacking aid workers.