China October 17, 2019 Chinese authorities raided church, forcibly removed members, moments before demolition Authorities in China forcibly removed Christians and arrested several faith leaders gathered at a state-recognized church, deemed "illegal" by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), moments before it was demolished, according to a Chinese persecution watchdog.
Middle East October 16, 2019 Moroccan king pardons journalist imprisoned for extramarital sex, abortion, after outcry On Sept. 30, a Moroccan judge found female journalist Hajar Raissouni, 28, guilty of having premarital sex and obtaining an abortion. On Wednesday, the Moroccan king pardoned Raissouni, and she was to walk free “in the coming hours,” according to the justice ministry.
United Kingdom October 16, 2019 British teacher fired after ‘joking’ to send Jewish students to ‘gas chambers’ if they didn’t finish work A grade school teacher in southern England was fired after she reportedly told her Jewish students she would “ship them off to the gas chambers” if they did not finish their homework.
Movies October 15, 2019 Gal Gadot to star as Christian woman who saved 2,500 Jewish children in Holocaust film "Wonder Woman" star Gal Gadot is set to play a real-life hero in a new film she is also producing.
Africa October 15, 2019 Nigerian police save dozens from Islamic school where they were 'shackled with chains' Police in Nigeria are trying to reunite dozens of men and boys with their families this week after rescuing them from an Islamic school where they had been “shackled with chains” and subjected to “various inhuman and degrading treatments,” reports say.
Saudi Arabia October 15, 2019 Saudi Arabia opens tourism to ancient biblical sites: 'The atmosphere is changing' Saudi Arabia is opening its doors to tourists and one group started the "first-ever Christian tour of rare sites" on Monday to a controversial location believed to be the real Mount Sinai, the mountain where God gave Moses the Ten Commandments.
Vatican October 14, 2019 Pope's bodyguard resigns over leak in financial probe The Vatican's security chief who served as Pope Francis' main bodyguard resigned Monday over leaks related to a financial investigation into alleged wrongdoing in the holy city.
VIDEO October 14, 2019 Pastor Brunson shares powerful story of preaching gospel while imprisoned in Turkey in new book Pastor Andrew Brunson joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss his new book 'God's Hostage: A True Story of Persecution, Imprisonment, and Perseverance.'
VIDEO October 12, 2019 Trump announces 50 million dollars in aid to support Christians and other religious minorities in Syria The president spoke on the hardships of minority religions in Syria at the Values Vote Summit Dinner.
VIDEO October 11, 2019 Some Democrats threaten churches' tax status if they don't support same-sex marriage Jonathan Morris and Guy Benson disagree with a call from some Democrats to remove churches' tax-exempt status if they don't support same-sex marriage.