The two men are the last to be released in case involving aid for a burn victim
Analysts fear the blasphemy case will embolden Muslim hardliners to radicalize once-moderate Indonesia
President Xi Jinping’s crackdown on Christians continues under guise of protecting national security
Mindy Belz | Christians forced to live for years under Islamic State tell of forcible conversions, torture, and sexual slavery. Will their lives ever return to normal?
There’s a connection between cultural drift and a world aflame
A new report calls for clear U.S. foreign policy on international religious freedom
Under Caesar’s Sword (UCS) project outlines ways churches, governments, NGOs, businesses, and even the media can help
June Cheng | China is growing more aggressive against foreign influence and more brazen in jailing citizens of foreign countries
Recommendation comes a day after Jakarta’s Christian governor loses election to Muslim opponent
Authorities arrested Aya Hijazi and seven others in 2014