In the two years since Russia invaded Ukraine, Putin's regime has abducted tens of thousands of Ukrainian children, ripping them from their homes to brainwash them and erase their identities. Now some of the survivors are sharing their stories with CBN News.
Nearly half of the world's migratory species are declining in what many scientists see as the beginning of a major extinction event.
With persecution intensifying in Nigeria, many Christians face amplified social pressures. The latest example centers on two government colleges. Sean Nelson, legal counsel for ADF International, warns of dangerous, anti-Christian bias on these campuses.
A Christian ministry in Haiti recently came under attack from nearly a dozen violent, armed gang members, but security personnel were able to stop them and save the lives of at least 120 staff members.
Four men accused of staging the Russia concert hall attack Friday that killed more than 130 people appeared before a Moscow court showing signs of severe beatings. What has U.S. leaders very concerned is the possibility that a similar terrorist massacre could happen here in the U.S. or against Americans overseas.
An increasing share of Americans think their religious beliefs are “at odds” with “mainstream American culture.”
Russia has detained 11 people in the attack on a suburban Moscow concert hall that killed at least 133 people and left the sprawling venue a smoldering ruin. Earlier this month, U.S. officials had privately shared intelligence with Russian officials about an impending attack. Putin ignored the warning.
If you were asked to describe our world in one word, would you choose the word "peaceful"? I'm guessing there are a lot of other words that come to mind before peaceful. Your list may include words like chaotic, broken, unstable, frightening, or disintegrating.
Islamic extremists in Eastern Uganda reportedly murdered a Christian for leading Muslims to faith in Christ and left a harrowing message on a note with the body saying, "This has finally cost your life."
Kate, the Princess of Wales, has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy, she said Friday in a stunning announcement that follows weeks of speculation about her health and whereabouts.