After spending 35 years in prison for a crime she didn't commit, Judy Henderson was granted clemency in 2017 and now shares her powerful story of injustice, faith, forgiveness and redemption in her memoir "When the Light Finds Us."
With a snap federal election scheduled for April 28, the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada has released a resource to guide Christian voters on prayer, political engagement, and the legal responsibilities of churches during the campaign period.
Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the death of Francis Asbury, Sylvester II becoming pope, and Saint Nicholas of Japan becoming a bishop.
Just over a month after pleading guilty to attempting to murder his family because he didn’t want them to discover they were being evicted from their foreclosed home, former children's pastor Matthew Lee Richards was sentenced to nearly 30 years in prison for his crime.
The little-known story of Dr. Audrey Evans, a trailblazing pediatric oncologist whose work saved generations of children and whose vision birthed the global network of Ronald McDonald House Charities, comes to life in “Audrey’s Children,” starring “Game of Thrones” actress Natalie Dormer.
Federal agents in Pakistan arrested a young Christian man under a blasphemy law mandating the death penalty for comments posted in Facebook chat groups under his name by unknown persons, his family said.
Jeff King, president of International Christian Concern, has spent more than two decades fighting for religious freedom. But as ICC’s 2025 Global Persecution Index reveals, the crisis is worsening.
Two former teachers at Nathanael Greene Academy, a private Christian PK-12 school in Siloam, Georgia, have been arrested and charged with multiple felonies alleging improper sexual contact with the same male student.