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Azerbaijan's Ambiguous Bible Breakthrough
After 20-year struggle, will new Bible society even be allowed to print Bibles?
The First Country to Officially Defend Christians Persecuted by ISIS
Hungary has drawn criticism for favoring Christian over Muslim refugees from Syria and Iraq.
Indian Supreme Court: State Response to Anti-Christian Mob Violence ‘Inadequate’
The chief justice also said it was "very disturbing" that so many perpetrators had not yet been brought to justice.
France and Nigeria Mourn Clergy Killed by Terrorists
France's Jacques Hamel wasn't the only Christian leader killed this summer.
Egypt's First 'Official' Christian Convert Quits, Returns to Islam
After years of harassment and imprisonment, Mohamed Hegazy abandons his unprecedented legal quest.
Malaysia Rules Muslim Man Can Convert to Christianity
Judge's landmark decision offers hope to Malay Christians amid Bible seizures and 'Allah' bans.
Nigerian Churches Unite, Launch Plan Against World's Deadliest Terrorists
For the first time, Anglicans, Catholics, and Pentecostals have a strategy to defend and restore Christians decimated by Boko Haram.
Terrorists Kill Seven Missionaries in Burkina Faso
(UPDATED) After freeing one of two Australian missionaries, African al-Qaeda reveals it kidnapped Swiss missionary also.
What Pope Francis Told the Central African Republic's Evangelical Seminary
Pope discusses 'ecumenism of blood' and assassination attempt on CAR Evangelical Alliance leader.
Why Pakistan’s Christians Want Muslims to Stop Calling Them 'People of Jesus'
Muslim youth leaders promise to respect Christians’ desire to swap 'Jesus' reference for 'Messiah' or 'Christ.'
Christian Mother on Pakistan's Death Row Gets Last Chance to Escape Blasphemy Execution
Asia Bibi, the 'world's most emblematic defender of human rights,' goes before Islamabad's Supreme Court.
Nepal Earthquake Collapses Churches during Weekly Worship Services
(UPDATED) Scores of deaths will likely revive burial debate. Disaster delays religious freedoms of new constitution.
Turkish and Armenian Christians Reconcile on Genocide Anniversary
Televised prayers at Yerevan memorial cap an unprecedented effort at forgiveness.
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.'
Scores of Churches Destroyed by Charlie Hebdo Protests in Niger
Cover cartoon of Prophet Muhammad unsettles African nation's two largest cities.
Dalit Christians Debut New Strategy in India Election
New political party in new state takes stand for lowest caste, while court fight for more rights remains stalled.
Kenyan Pastors Protest Pay-to-Preach Laws
Counties mull making money by charging clergy for evangelizing outside of their churches.
Protest Picnic Defends Ramadan Rights of Algerian Christians
Non-Christians make unusual stand for religious freedom in North African country.
Same Court That Indicted Joseph Kony Takes Up Cause of Nigeria's Christians
The ICC has charged Kony, Bashir, Lubanga, and others for crimes against humanity. Boko Haram may be next.
Algeria's Protestants Demand Return of Churches Used by Other Charities
Embattled Christians are seeking legal avenues to get their property back—but they haven't had much luck yet.
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