Police in Haverhill, Massachusetts are searching for a vandal who stole a baby Jesus from the local nativity scene and replaced it with a pig’s head.
On New Year’s Eve, apologetics ministry Answers in Genesis put up a religious video billboard near the ball dropping in New York City’s Times Square.
Christians in India, who primarily belong to the country’s lowest caste, are being compelled to choose between their religion and government aid.
In a couple of days, Georgia Walker plans to become Kansas City’s first female Catholic priest; the Roman Catholic Church will then excommunicate her.
On December 24, in the capital city of the Islamic Sultanate of Brunei, police ordered business owners to remove Christmas decorations or face arrest.
Chief Justice of Alabama Supreme Court reprimanded the city of Huntsville for allowing atheists and wiccans to offer invocations at council meetings.
According to the editor in chief of Gallup Poll, half of America’s population is Protestant despite having suffered a 20 percent dip since the 1950s.
In his Christmas address, Pope Francis denounced the brutal persecution of religious minorities by militants of Islamic State.
Neil deGrasse Tyson gave the internet a Christmas gift on December 25 by trolling Christians with a couple of jokes that they did not take very well.
A mentally ill Muslim man killed his uncle earlier this year after a television program led him to believe he was Jesus.