Stoyan Zaimov
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'God's Not Dead' Director's Next Film 'God Bless the Broken Road' Based on War Widow's Struggles
Harold Cronk, the director behind the commercially successful "God's Not Dead" film and its newly released sequel, reveals his next faith-based film will be titled "God Bless the Broken Road," about a young mother who loses her husband in the war in Afghanistan.
Ken Ham Blasts UK Pastor's Support for Gay Marriage as 'Flagrant Disobedience of God's Word'
A high-profile Baptist minister in the U.K. who last week applied to issue same-sex marriage licenses has been criticized by leading American creationist Ken Ham, who called the decision a "flagrant disobedience of God's Word."
UN Security Council Urged to Take Action Against ISIS Militants for Genocide, War Crimes
The United Nations Security Council, the branch that has the power to act and send assistance to persecuted people, is being urged to examine the ongoing genocide of Christians and other minorities being carried out by ISIS.
Wealthy Muslim Man Shoots 2-Y-O Christian Boy in Head After Father Refuses to Work for Free
A 2-year-old boy was shot and killed by a wealthy Muslim landowner in Pakistan who was angry at his father for refusing to work at his home without pay.
Christian Author Examines Role of Miracles in Evangelism in New Book, 'Exploring the Miraculous'
A new book by a Catholic author has attempted to explore all the various miracles surrounding Christianity throughout the centuries, from the resurrection of Jesus Christ all the way to reported "bleeding wafers" during mass.
Baghdad Bombing Kills 64, Leaves 'Puddles of Blood' in Mass ISIS Attack on Iraqi Capital
At least 64 people are dead and 87 others injured following a car bomb explosion at a crowded market in Baghdad, with the Islamic State terror group claiming responsibility for one of the worst attacks on the Iraqi capital in years.
First-World Entitlement Lifestyle Blinding Women to Commitment to Fight Poverty, Nuns Warn
Roman Catholic nuns have warned that the security of "first-world entitlements" is getting in the way of the women's commitment to fight poverty.
200 Christians Massacred in Aleppo Rocket Attacks
As many as 200 Christians have been killed in recent weeks in bombardments in the war-torn city of Aleppo, relief groups have said, with women and children accounting for half of the victims.
Top Religious Leaders Start Outreach Program in Egypt to End Female Genital Mutilation
The Islamic University of Al Azhar, the highest academic center of Sunni Islam, has joined the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate in Egypt in the fight against the epidemic of female genital mutilation.
China Releases Pastor Imprisoned for Protesting Regime's Persecution of Christians
Zhang Chongzhu, the pastor of the state-run Pyongyang Three-Self Patriotic Movement Church in Zhejiang province, China, was released on Monday after eight months in prison for protesting against the government's forced demolition of Christian crosses and churches.