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Report: Two Iranian Christians Whipped for Drinking Communion Wine
Behzad Taalipasand and Mehdi Dadkhah (Danial) punished with 80 lashes during government crackdown on house churches
Thieves Steal Tennis Star’s Pope-Blessed Rosary
Juan Martin Del Potro was fleeced while signing an autograph at a Paris train station
The Conference Shaking Up America’s Evangelicals
On Wednesday evening, 30 of America’s most influential evangelicals met on the patio of Marlow’s Tavern outside Atlanta for a private dinner. Shelley Giglio of Passion Ministries, Jason Russell of Invisible Children, Rebekah …
New Study Sees Jewish Identity Crisis
More American Jews are secular than ever before
Rick Warren on Son’s Suicide: “I’ll Never Forget the Agony”
Rick and Kay Warren describe how they dealt with their son’s suicide
Chinese Crash Victims Headed to Evangelical Church School
West Valley Christian Church members were shocked to learn that their would-be guests were victims of Saturday’s plane crash
Hope Amid Disaster: Sermons After the Boston Bombings
In the wake of the deadly terror attack at the Boston Marathon, pastors and religious leaders across the country share their plans for comforting their communities
The Rise of Evangélicos
The story of both churches repeats itself across America and is our cover story this week
U.S. Hispanics Are Becoming Less Catholic
The number of Hispanics who identify as Catholic in the U.S. have dropped four percent over the past four years, while Hispanic Protestants are on the rise.
Cardinal Dolan Reacts to the Pope’s Resignation
Reaction to the Pope’s resignation in the United States is only just beginning.
In Santa Monica, It’s Not Looking a Lot Like Christmas Thanks to Nativity Scene Ban
Since 1953, visitors to Palisades Park in Santa Monica, Calif., would always be greeted by a biblical depiction of the birth of Jesus during the holiday season. But this year, rather than Mary, Joseph and the Three Wise Men, …
Controversy Escalates Over Anti-Islam Metro Ads
Even after two court cases and a public outcry, these inflammatory ads in New York and Washington D.C. public transit systems aren’t going anywhere