Oct. 7 anniversary: Our message to Jewish community
One year has now passed since the Hamas terror attacks on October 7.
One year has now passed since the Hamas terror attacks on October 7.
A unique alliance of nonprofits and patriotic Americans has designated June 8 as a “Day of Gratitude.”
Pitting border control against aiding Ukraine is a false choice. In both cases, our vital national interest hangs in the balance. We must answer the call to do both.
That’s why I am pleading with the church in America, and across the world: please don’t allow political debates back home to cause you to grow numb to the plight of innocent victims in Ukraine.
I witnessed the Polish police respond to the screaming mother’s pleas for help. However, their body language was loud and clear — any attempt to find her daughter would be futile.
Recent news about Liberty University may have some concerned about the future of the mega-Christian school even as its longtime critics hope for its demise.
In the middle of Thursday night's Republican debate, I started receiving emergency messages from the Assyrian Christian community in the Middle East.
They were standing in a circle holding hands as they prayed when Al Shabaab terrorists entered the back door of the building and immediately shot and killed the young woman leading the entire group. One by one, they proceeded to kill each one of them, laughing as they did so.
It seems that every day is met with a new atrocity stemming from the Islamic State. We've lost track of the executions, the crimes against women and children are incalculable and unconscionable, and it seems that every drop of innocent blood feeds a thirst for more.
Like so many Christians in Iraq and Syria who watched ISIS kidnap their leaders, burn their churches, sell their children, and threaten all others with conversion or beheading; the archbishop wonders how it is that these maniacs so easily took his home city this summer?