Month: November, 2014

ISIS Is Using Children as 'Human Shields', Forcing Them to 'Donate Blood' to Injured Militants, UN Reports

As United Nations statistics estimate that over 5 million children’s lives have been affected in Syria as a result of

Christian New Orleans Saints Player Benjamin Watson's Comments on Ferguson Goes Viral; Says Sin, Not Skin Is the Problem

A day after tempers flared with the controversial decision of a Missouri grand jury to not indict Ferguson Police Officer

Mexico President to Dissolve Local Police Forces After Slaughter of 43 Students

Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto announced that he will be dissolving corruption-plagued local police forces, following nationwide protests after the

Syria Says US-Led Airstrikes Not Weakening ISIS as 15 More Strikes Launched

The foreign minister of Syria said Friday that airstrikes on ISIS positions by a U.S.-led coalition in the country haven’t

Do Christians Hold the Key to China's Future?

Women, It's Time to Be Thankful for Good Men

As we celebrate all we have to be grateful for this week, women need to take a step back. With

Conservative Reforms Needed to Prevent More Ferguson's

Pain is part of life as is, hopefully, joy. As we read in the book of Ecclesiastes, there is

ISIS Extremists Vow to Send Militants to Fight Ferguson Police Forces Once Rioters Pledge Allegiance to Caliph

British jihadis now fighting for the Islamic State in Syria have tweeted a letter urging rioters in Ferguson, Missouri, to

Petition Calling for Duggars to Remain on TV Passes 200,000 Signatories; TLC Refuses Comment on Issue

A petition in support of the Duggar family after LGBT activists called for their program “19 Kids and Counting” to

Christian Chibok Schoolgirl Who Escaped Boko Haram Recalls Attack; Prays That Militants Will Find God and Renounce Violence

An 18-year-old Christian Nigerian schoolgirl who escaped during terror group Boko Haram’s attack on the village of Chibok in April

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