Dedham Human Rights Commission / Facebook 'Tolerant' Local Official Wishes 'Great Suffering' on Christians, Resigns After Full Tirade Exposed In the midst of a battle over a Christmas tree being kept from a public library, a supposedly "tolerant" human rights official went berserk. By C. Douglas Golden, Western Journal December 15, 2022
Win McNamee/Getty Images Crisis Unfolding: 70 Christians Mercilessly Slaughtered in Just 2 Days, Thousands More Displaced - Report Religious and ethnic tensions continue to worsen in the African nation of Nigeria, as Muslim herders target Christians. By John McCann, Western Journal October 27, 2022
Judge Vindicates Christian Baker Who Refused to Make Wedding Cake for Local Lesbian Couple 'Miller’s only motivation ... was to act consistent with her sincere Christian beliefs about what the Bible teaches regarding marriage.' By C. Douglas Golden, Western Journal October 24, 2022
@MailOnline / Twitter Christian Teacher Thrown in Jail: 'I Am Here Today Because I Said I Would Not Call a Boy a Girl' 'I am a teacher and I don't want to go to prison. I want to be in my classroom today. That's where I was this morning when I was arrested.' By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal September 7, 2022
@Sachinettiyil / Twitter screen shot Watch: Christians Worship in Small Boats as Tiny Church Holds Service in Flooded Sanctuary Christians in Africa pursue their faith at risk of deadly violence and persecution, especially those Muslim converts to Christianity By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal July 18, 2022
@ancientorigins / Twitter Archaeologists Find Cave with Special Passages, Then Realize 60-70k Christians May Have Hidden in Biggest Underground City on Earth 'When all of it is revealed, this will truly be an underground city that will make a worldwide impact,' the lead archaeologist said. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal May 1, 2022
Agence France-Presse / YouTube screen shot Christians Become Untouchables After Being Given Filthy Jobs in Muslim Country This footage is heartbreaking -- and it drives home how hard life can be for Christians who live under repressive regimes. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal April 16, 2022
@Sachinettiyil / Twitter Guard Who Stopped Islamic Terrorist From Entering Church With Bomb Placed on First Step to Sainthood The first Pakistani to be named a servant of God was killed preventing a suicide bomber from entering a church in 2015. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal February 3, 2022
Micaela Marshall / Twitter screen shot Missionaries Make Daredevil Escape After Capture: 'Sensed' God Telling Them to Flee They walked for miles over the rough terrain, in gang territory, with nothing to guide them but the light of the moon and their faith. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal December 24, 2021