
The Islamic State's Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in Paris have further squeezed indigenous Christian ministries serving refugees in the Middle East.
The Islamic State's Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in Paris have further squeezed indigenous Christian ministries serving refugees in the Middle East.
Can we forgive our enemies while defending the defenseless and carrying out justice?
Pope Francis has said that “Jesus weeps for a world at war” in his homily following the Paris terrorist attacks that took the lives of 129 people.
A letter addressed to Islamic State terrorists by a Frenchman who lost his wife in last Friday’s terrorist attacks has gone viral.
Megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress responded with stirring words to the Paris terrorist attacks in his sermon at First Baptist Dallas on Sunday.
The ringleader behind last Friday’s Paris terrorist attacks has reportedly been killed in a police raid.
We westerners tend to think that the world should work the way we want it to. But when it doesn’t, then what? Here are some lessons from Paris.
God is on the move in France. The greatest growth rate for the Kingdom in Europe is now occurring there.
France’s President, Francois Hollande, has said that France will honor its commitment to accept refugees.
French police raided an apartment early Wednesday (Nov. 18) targeting the so-called “mastermind” behind the coordinated terrorist attacks in Paris.