As Israeli forces push further into Palestian territory to purge the area of the terrorist group Hamas, civilian deaths continue to rise. Israeli authorities, however, say their resolve has not weakened.
The UK branch of a Colorado-based international humanitarian group is supporting a team of medical doctors that have deployed to help the victims of the conflict in Gaza.
Religious extremists from a popular radical Hindu activist group have brought a church construction project to a halt, setting up their own religious tent in front of the church.
Children living with both biological parents or adoptive parents who attend religious services regularly are less likely to exhibit problems at school or at home, a new analysis of national data shows.
"Seventy percent of the Christians want to leave Gaza because they are very afraid. But we love Gaza. It's our country, we have roots here, our homes are here," said one Christian.
Buddhist villagers in southeastern Bangladesh’s Rangamati district last week beat a young father and drove him from his house for converting to Christianity.
What if you could lend a helping hang directly to someone in Southeast or Central Asia without going through a middle man? With mPOWR, a new peer-to-peer funding marketplace, you can.
U.S. congregations have changed significantly in the last eight years, according to a new study, with them becoming more ethnically diverse, more technologically savvy and more informal in worship.
Egyptian authorities have refused to hand over a 3-year-old girl to her Christian mother even after a court granted her custody in a legal battle with her Muslim ex-husband.
The year 2008 shaped the future of evangelical America - and the world - in major ways. From the Olympics abroad to the presidential election at home, here are the faces, places, and movements the Crosswalk.com editors believe most impacted Christians around the world.