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The United States must press the Syrian Transitional Government to bring the perpetrators of the Saint Elias Church attack to ...
As alarming sectarian violence swept through Syria in the third week of July, Christian communities in the region experienced ...
Over 900 people have been killed in Syria's Sweida region as sectarian violence between Druze and Bedouin groups rages on ...
Syria's Christians are like the rest of its population, ... Christians made up approximately 10 percent of Syria's population. The ongoing conflict now makes their fate uncertain.
A brief opening to shore up progress toward stability in Syria unfortunately coincides with Trump administration decisions to ...
A deadly suicide bombing at a Damascus church on Sunday June 22 has reignited urgent calls for global recognition of the ...
Pope Benedict XVI urged warring parties in Syria on Tuesday to end the 21-month-old civil war. “May peace spring up for the people of Syria, deeply wounded and divided by a conflict which does ...
Christians In Syria Face Violence, ... He's traveled back and forth to Syria many times both before and during the conflict. He started by describing what things were like there before the war.
Syrian Christians continue to live out their faith with resilience, sharing the hope of Jesus Christ amid ongoing political turmoil and violence. As their country faces deepening instability, they ...
Anderson: The Christians in Iraq and Syria need hope. It is in short supply after years of being homeless and on the run. Hope needs to take the form of safety, security, stability, and a future.
Last month's deadly church bombing outside Syria's capital is raising fears among the country's minority Christians. Some are ...
Before the start of Syria’s crisis in 2011, Christians made up 10–12 percent of the country’s 18 million people. Assyrian Christians—an ethnic as well as a religious community that traces its roots to ...