June Cheng | The emerging Christian school movement in China is battling for its future amid government opposition and administrative troubles
As the Communist Party tightens religious rules yet again, Chinese Christians document ongoing persecution
At a White House event, the president worked to get out the Christian vote for November’s midterm elections
Daniel teaches Christians how to live in today’s hostile world
Only 10 percent of Assyrian Christians remain along the Khabur River
A Jew and a Christian muse about goodness, loving God, and bacon
Chinese churches protest persecution and censorship, and Google reportedly makes plans to help Communist officials block information
The Toronto professor may not be a born-again believer, but he’s fueling a resurgence of interest in Christianity
A recent conference for lesbians and gays and those with same-sex attraction in the church proves words matter
Will the future be hellish, heavenly, or both?