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Nov 26, 2019

Close to 4,500 families fled ISIS in Iraq, after their homes were destroyed by ISIS.Each day 11 Christians are murdered for their faith, and each month 105 churches are burned, vandalized, or destroyed.

In this episode of Crossroads we speak with Gerard Abiassaf, vice operation director of St. Rafka Mission of Hope and...


Nov 19, 2019

As a former student leader who stood for democracy in China ahead of the Tiananmen Square Massacre, Fu now stands up for religious liberties and human rights in China.

He explains how the Chinese Communist Party tries to control anything without complete loyalty to communist party ideology, and explains how as a House...


Nov 19, 2019

Nadine Maenza, the commissioner of the United States Commission On International Religious Freedom, joins us on this episode of Crossroads to discuss religious persecution around the world, how various regimes persecute religious faith, and what's being done to stop these persecutions.


Nov 19, 2019

What began as an organization to fight against human trafficking abroad, and to rescue people who had been trafficked, soon turned its sights domestically to stop human trafficking within the United States. In this episode of Crossroads, we speak with Jim Weber, President of Global Connection International, who explains...


Oct 18, 2019

In this episode of Crossroads we speak with Jane Orient, Executive Director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, about why doctors are standing against a new culture that holds human life as expendable. She explains how abortion and assisted suicide go against the Oath of Hippocrates.