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CBN News International Correspondent Gary Lane interviews Sergey Rakhuba of Russian Ministries about the upcoming elections in Ukraine and what they could mean for the future of that country.
The Christian community in Pakistan faces danger every day. Christians are a tiny minority in the Muslim nation, and they're often the target of brutal attacks. But Christians say they're not going stop serving God.
In Russia, some Christians aren't allowed to have church buildings. One congregation in Moscow has been fighting to build a church for 15 years.
Nearly half of them sacrifice going to school to work full-time. They are, in essence, children who are being robbed of their future.
Christians around the world suffer daily because of their faith, and it seems the persecution is intensifying. Pat Robertson interviews Gary Lane on modern-day martyrs.
Because of the aggressive spread of extremist Islamic ideas, thousands of Palestinian Christians have fled Palestinian-controlled areas like Bethlehem.
Eight months after the war in south Lebanon, Christians are facing a wide range of difficulties. Now South Lebanon Christians are looking to God to give them strength in the midst of hardship.
Asian reporter Lucille Talusan gets an exclusive with Aceh's leader and an inside look at Shariah Law in effect in the tsunami-affected region.
Pastors Danny Nalliah and Daniel Scott have risked jail and paid thousands of dollars in legal fees defending their beliefs.
After nearly four years of violence, homelessness and death, the people of Darfur, Sudan continue to suffer, with no end in sight.
Christian evangelists in Pakistan and Afghanistan risk their lives to share the Gospel.
Georgia's attack on South Ossetia sparked a massive retaliation by Russia. Now the families are coping with the aftermath.
George Thomas and Gary Lane report on the persecuted Christians of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Georgia's attack on South Ossetia sparked a massive retaliation by Russia. Now the families are coping with the aftermath.
A major crackdown against house church Christians is proceeding in Iran.
Should terrorists be allowed to arm themselves within a fragile democracy? Lebanon seems to think so.
Islamic militants kidnapped 16 Christians as they held service in a home near Peshawar.
Father Zakaria Botros is perhaps the most hated man in the Middle East. He's confronting Islam with an in-your-face style of television and internet evangelism.