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Onward 'Christian Soldiers': First American Volunteer Dies Fighting ISIS
Some of the foreign fighters flocking to Iraq and Syria are taking the side of persecuted Christians.
The Last Gasp of the Cradle Christians?
The American church has a key role in rescuing, restoring, and returning Christians and other religious minorities who have fled ISIS.
13 Million Flee Religion-Linked Conflicts Worldwide
Federal agency calls for US to resettle at least 100,000 refugees per year.
NY Cardinal, 'AD' Producers Step Up Campaign against Mideast Persecution
80 leaders sign letter. Pope Francis critical of weak response to ‘unacceptable crimes.’
ISIS Kidnaps 100 Christians in Syria: Prisoner Swap, or Libya-Style Propaganda?
(UPDATED) Christian leader: In light of 'barbaric record with the captured, the destiny of these families is a major concern to us.'
Kenji Goto, Christian Journalist, Beheaded By Islamic State
(UPDATED) ISIS releases video reportedly showing execution of Japanese believer.
Is This the End for Mideast Christianity?
For Mideast Christians, 2014 has been a year of bloody disaster. Are these churches on the edge of extinction?
Winter Is Coming: Mark Burnett, Roma Downey Launch $25 Million Plan To Help Christians in Iraq and Syria
Powerhouse TV Christian couple partner with Muslim king to address 'crisis in the cradle of Christianity.'
Ex-Muslim Sues His Church for Celebrating His Baptism
Oklahoma man claims he was tortured, nearly beheaded in Syria because of Presbyterian church’s online announcement.
175 Leaders Urge U.S. Support in Christianity's Historical Heartland; Egyptian Churches Not So Sure
Middle East Christians appreciate prayers, but political action brings mixed feelings.
Countries That Are Bad for Christians Are Good for Distributing Bibles
Where did demand for Scripture surge last year? Try Syria, Iraq, and Laos, for starters.
Syria's Refugee Crisis Worst since Rwanda Genocide
At Jordan border, Christians turn out in force to provide help and hope.
Latest Stop in Race for World's Tallest Jesus Statue: War-Torn Syria
Beleaguered pilgrimage destination that still speaks Aramaic just one of many cities eclipsing Rio de Janeiro.
Should Foreign Policy Be Determined by its Impact on Christians?
Where leading American Christian scholars disagree.
Survey Surprise: Many Americans See Syria as Sign of Bible's End Times
How LifeWay's unexpected findings compare to other assessments of Armageddon.
Opinion Roundup: Should Syria's Christians Be Our Top Priority?
Assad's forces have killed tens of thousands and have allegedly used chemical weapons. Toppling him could wipe out the country’s Christians. Is it worth it?
Syria Fight Focuses on Christian City That Still Speaks Language of Jesus
(UPDATED) Pilgrimage destination where Aramaic is spoken has exchanged hands three times in six days.
Should U.S. Bomb Syria? Evangelical Leaders Take Surprising Vote
National Association of Evangelicals finds out where its members stand.
How to Unfreeze the Middle East
Reconciliation must be at the heart of peacemaking.
Syria's Last Chance
As violence surges and diplomacy fails, Christians, Muslims, and Druze advocate for reconciliation and democracy.

Top Story May 3, 2024

If Panama Closes the Darién Gap, Would Evangelicals Care?
If Panama Closes the Darién Gap, Would Evangelicals Care?
Migrant rights have been off-radar for many Panamanian Christians. But as pressures increase, some are speaking out ahead of this weekend’s general elections.
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