Buffalo Soldiers a Picture of America's 'Army Strong'
More than a year after Hosni Mubarak was ousted, many Egyptians believe their revolution has stalled -- a frightening prospect for Egypt's persecuted Christians.
Lured by the promise of food, money and a better life, human smugglers are tricking hundreds of North Korean women each year into a web of human trafficking.
The healing power of sports is helping to rebuild the lives of many of America's wounded veterans from war.
They called a time of death on Jeff. Then, his doctor heard the Lord say, 'Pray for him.'
The graffiti on a building in Belgium says it all: "Welcome to 'Belgistan." In fact, some are now calling it the Muslim capital of Europe.
Researchers say the ketones found in coconut oil have slowed the progression of Alzheimer's disease in some people and may actually prevent it.
Mary Neal describes her experience of heaven and angels after drowning in a kayaking accident.
Drowning Victim's Visit to Heaven