Chi Alpha lost its recognition as a formal student organization at California State University on grounds of religious discrimination.
A priest was summoned to court to answer questions related to exorcisms that he allegedly conducted on a teenage girl who suffered from anorexia.
Televangelist Creflo Dollar hoped for 200,000 people to donate $300 each, so he could purchase a Gulfstream G650 aircraft that costs $65 million.
Ten more Christians were killed in protests that were staged against the twin church bombings in Lahore, bringing the total death toll to over 25.
Michael Gilbert, a school superintendent in Texas, showed support for one of his principals, who was accused of quoting scriptures over the intercom.
A family in New Zealand left their religious commune after realizing that they did not want to live in a false system for the rest of their lives.
Pakistan’s Supreme Court dismissed the murder investigation of a Christian couple in the Punjab Province, calling it biased and unsatisfactory.
According to a recent survey, a record-low percentage of Americans go to church regularly or identify as religious yet they do not stop praying.
The idea of America being a mostly white, mostly Christian nation is going to soon become a fact for history books.
A religious education teacher, who was the leader of a boys youth organization, was arrested for possessing pictures and videos of child pornography.