Thousands of displaced Christian children in the Middle East will have a chance to celebrate Christmas this year thanks to one outreach program.

Lauren Green currently serves as Fox News Channel's (FNC) chief religion correspondent based in the New York bureau. She joined FNC in 1996.
Most recently, Green reported live from Rome in 2013 on the election of Pope Francis, as well as on the retirement of Pope Benedict XVI. Additionally, she provided live coverage of the beatification of Pope John Paul II from Rome in 2011 and Pope Benedict XVI's visit to the United States in 2008.
Prior to joining FNC, Green served as a weekend news anchor and correspondent at WBBM-TV (CBS-2) in Chicago, IL. From 1988 to 1993, she was a general assignment reporter at KSTP-TV (ABC-5) in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Outside of her career at FNC, Green is a reputable concert pianist with a degree in piano performance from The University of Minnesota. She has interviewed some of the most prominent people in the classical music world including Placido Domingo, Pierre Boulez, Joshua Bell and has covered such events as the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and opening night of The Metropolitan Opera. In 2004, she released her debut album, "Classic Beauty."
A graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Green was named Miss Minnesota in 1984 and was the third runner-up in the 1985 Miss America contest.
Stories from Lauren Green
President-Elect Donald Trump won with white evangelical voters by an overwhelming margin, outpacing the numbers of Mitt Romney and George W. Bush in that segment of the population.
An Iraqi archbishop is calling on the world to "wake up" and help displaced Iraqi Christians who are seeking asylum.
You've heard of flash mobs, but what about mass mobs? Lauren Green shed some light on the phenomenon today on Happening Now.
Fox News chief religion correspondent Lauren Green hosts the Fox News special, “The Nativity: Facts, Fictions & Faith.”
Fox News Chief Religion Correspondent Lauren Green joined Fox and Friends this morning to talk about her upcoming Christmas special, “The Nativity: Facts, Fictions & Faith.”
A mystery diner is changing the lives of some lucky restaurant workers across the country. The customer is leaving huge tips, some as large as $5,000, and signing every one of those checks “Tips for Jesus.”
Oprah Winfrey recently traveled to Switzerland where she said she was humiliated by a store clerk. Winfrey said the woman refused to show her a $38,000 dollar purse because didn’t think she could afford it.