Dave Bohon
Egyptian, Korean Christians Imprisoned, Killed for their Faith
In Egypt a woman and her seven children have been imprisoned for converting to Christianity, while in North Korea, two Christians were killed for their faith.
Pre-Born Baby's Smile During Ultrasound Prompts Mother to Reject Abortion
A British mother whose doctors suggested she should abort her baby chose life instead after watching her pre-born son smile during an ultrasound.
Pro-Life Events Across Nation Mark 40th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
Hundreds of thousands of pro-life individuals will mark the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade with rallies, marches, and prayer vigils, remembering the over 50 million babies who have been aborted since 1973.
Twins Tragic Victims of Belgium's Assisted Suicide Law
Twin brothers in Belgium have become the latest faces of the practice called physician-assisted suicide, renewing the debate over the legalized atrocity known euphemistically as "death with dignity."
European Court Makes Major Rulings for — and Against — Religious Expression
The European Court of Human Rights has offered a mixed bag of decisions concerning the rights of Christians in the workplace.
Half-Million French Protest Country's Plan to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage
A half-million French citizens, both religious and secular, joined together to protest the socialist government's plan to legalize same-sex marriage.
Imprisoned American Pastor to Face “Hanging Judge” in Iran
Iranian-American pastor Saeed Abedini, who grew up in Iran and was training to be a suicide bomber before becoming a Christian and moving to the United States, has been imprisoned in Iran for the past several months and is set to face a religious judge there who has a record of sending people to the gallows.
Soldier to Receive Medal of Honor for Heroism in Afghanistan
Former Army Staff Sergeant Clinton Romesha is set to become the fourth living soldier to receive the Medal of Honor for actions in Iraq and Afghanistan.
N.Y. Teacher Sues District Over Order to Remove Christian Posters
A New York teacher has decided to take on her school district after the superintendent ordered her to remove all religious themed materials from her classroom or face losing her job.
Washington D.C.'s National Cathedral to Permit Same-Sex Weddings
Officials of Washington D.C.'s National Cathedral, which has hosted funerals for numerous U.S. presidents and notable Americans, and has been designated by Congress as the “National House of Prayer,” announced that effective immediately the stately Episcopal church will host homosexual weddings.