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WorldWatch: March 12, 2010

On this week's WorldWatch report - China, Myanmar and Haiti.




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WorldWatch: March 19, 2010

On this week's WorldWatch report - U.K. Foster Care, Palau in Vietnam, and Cambodia survivors.




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WorldWatch: March 26, 2010

On this week's WorldWatch report - Luis Palau in Vietnam, Billy Graham's My Hope Campaign in Dominican Republic and Sign-Language Bible.




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WorldWatch: April 16, 2010

On this week's WorldWatch report - Britian used to be the heart of Christian civilization in Europe. Now, the faith is under attack.




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WorldWatch: April 23, 2010

On this week's WorldWatch report - North Korea Freedom Week: Christians are gathering in Seoul, South Korea, for a week of prayer and protests to bring about change in one of the darkest countries on earth: North Korea.




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WorldWatch: May 21, 2010

WorldWatch: May 21, 2010




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WorldWatch: December 4, 2009

On this week's WorldWatch report - Execution in Somalia, Minarets in Sweden, Home Church members jailed China, Messianic jews harassed in Isreal and UK Christian Radio.




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The Watchman: After Paris, What's Next for ISIS?

On this week's edition of The Watchman, we analyze the growing ISIS threat to America in the wake of the Paris attacks. We also examine how Europe's capital, Brussels, is in the crosshairs of radical Islamists.




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The Watchman: When a Jew Rules the World - December 1, 2015

On this week's edition of The Watchman, we're joined by Joel Richardson, New York Times bestselling author of "The Islamic Antichrist," to discuss his new book, "When a Jew Rules the World."




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The Watchman: Terror in San Bernardino - December 8, 2015

On this week's edition of The Watchman, we examine the Islamic terrorist attack in San Bernardino and what's next in ISIS's war against America.




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The Watchman: Building Bridges Between Christians and Jews - December 15, 2015

On this week's edition of The Watchman, we interview Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, founder of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, about the new authorized biography on his life and work, "The Bridge Builder." We also recap ...




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The Watchman: Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin and Kamal Saleem Discuss "The Coalition"

On this week's edition of The Watchman, we're joined by Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin of the Family Research Council and Kamal Saleem of Koome Ministries to discuss their thrilling new novel about radical Islam, "The Coalition." Click on the ... ...




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The Watchman - Memo to Iran: Israel wins

On this week's edition of The Watchman, we sit down with Michael Pregent of Veterans Against the Deal to analyze Iran's threats against Israel and the United States. We also examine ISIS's dreams of conquering Rome.




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The Watchman: What to Watch For in 2016

On this week's edition of The Watchman, we look ahead to 2016 and the major stories to watch for, including ISIS, Iran, Russia in the Middle East, homegrown jihad and more.




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The Watchman: Terror in San Bernardino - January 12, 2016

On this week's edition of The Watchman, we examine the Islamic terrorist attack in San Bernardino and what's next in ISIS's war against America.




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The Watchman: - January 19, 2016

The Watchman: - January 19, 2016




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The Watchman: Building Bridges Between Christians and Jews - January 26, 2016

On this week's edition of The Watchman, we interview Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, founder of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, about the new authorized biography on his life and work, "The Bridge Builder." We also recap ...




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Faithwire - Politics and Punchlines - November 11, 2024

Joel Berry of The Babylon Bee joins CBN's Tré Goins-Phillips and Billy Hallowell to discuss the Bee's new book and how they use satire and laughter to navigate complicated issues in the world.




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After Most Disturbing Anti-Semitism Spike Since WWII, 2,000 Israelis Airlifted from Netherlands

After Most Disturbing Anti-Semitism Spike Since WWII, 2,000 Israelis Airlifted from Netherlands




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With the Final Senate Races Now Settled, Eyes Turn to House - Who Will Be in Charge?

With the Final Senate Races Now Settled, Eyes Turn to House - Who Will Be in Charge?




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Israel's Miracle: 'Stand Up Nation' Battles Existential Threats While Helping Repair the World

Israel's Miracle: 'Stand Up Nation' Battles Existential Threats While Helping Repair the World




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News on The 700 Club: November 12, 2024

As seen on "The 700 Club," November 12, 2024




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Christian World News - Russia's Revenge - August 30, 2024

Moscow unleashed a horrific attack on Ukraine after a daring invasion into Russian territory.




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Christian World News - WILL EVANGELICALS SAVE TRUMP? - September 6, 2024

How President Trump might be alienating his strongest supporters.




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Christian World News - Revival in the Rainforest - September 13, 2024

A profound spiritual transformation is unfolding in the Amazon rainforest.




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Christian World News - Intense Fighting - September 20, 2024

The fighting between Israel and Lebanon has reached a dangerous new phase.




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Christian World News - Christians Targeted - September 27, 2024

Christians are caught in the middle of the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.




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Christian World News - Christians in Danger - November 1, 2024

Millions of Christians flee danger in Nigeria




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Christian World News - Haiti's Dangerous Gangs - November 8, 2024

A Haitian gang leader pledges to protect missionaries and orphanages.




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Growing a Million-Dollar Business

Josh and his wife, Leslie, revolutionized their family business by following key biblical principles. Discover the power of faith-driven entrepreneurship and see how God's blessings know no bounds when entrusted to obedient hearts and hands.




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CBN NewsWatch AM: Hamas May Have Murdered Israeli Hostages - August 23, 2024

As Israel buries the bodies of hostages recovered this week, the battles continue on the ground and in the international arena. In the biggest speech of her life, Vice President Kamala Harris laid out her story and vision Thursday hoping voters ...




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When God Blesses Your Business

Jen, a divorced single mom, went from using food stamps to owning a thriving cheesecake business that was featured on national television. See the ingredients that led to Jen's huge success. They can work for you as well.




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How You Can Thrive as a Teen in a Small Church

I’m a small church pastor. That’s where my calling is. I belong in churches where I’ve been to everyone’s house and know their dog’s name. What about my teenaged kids? What’s in it for them? If you are a teenager, is there a small church blessing for you? I talked to my teens, did a little research, gave it some thought and prayer, and here’s what I came up with: four big benefits to “teening” in a small church (a phrase which my 14-year-old said was “corny, but fun”). If you’re a small...




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Four Ways to Build Your Marriage During Social Distancing

This is such a unique time in which we are living. No one could have foreseen this global COVID-19 pandemic, nor the ripple effect on economies and the daily life of people across the globe. The spread of the coronavirus and all of the related shutdowns have brought us to a stark dichotomy. While we are separating from the rest of the world through social distancing, we are spending constant time with our immediate families. In real time, many are experiencing the opposing truths of two well-...




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How to Help Your Kids Find Peace in Quarantine

Seth Dahl’s passion for creating a thriving family culture fuels his ministry as a writer, public speaker, and children’s pastor. He and his family recently completed a move from California to Austin, Texas. Big city opportunities with small town values was just what Seth and his wife Lauren wanted for their kids. He describes the cross-country move as “a full operation,” which included three dogs, two horses, and a cow.  They’re closer to cowboys and nature now. But the Dahls are also facing...




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8 Ways to Keep up the Romance During Quarantine

Being home with our beloved (or anyone) all day, every day can feel un-natural, no matter how deep our God-given love runs. Suddenly there’s no outside entertainment, no friends to socialize with, no activities to share, and the list goes on. Whether you’re newly-married, a veteran couple, or somewhere in between, being homebound daily forces some unexpected relational adjustments and calls for major creativity in the romance department. Here’s a few to try. Have Delusional Date Nights It may...




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Moving Your Family From Worry to Faith

We have a lot of challenges in our world right now, and worry is one of the most prominent ones people deal with. I think it’s one of the worst because worrying about challenges doesn’t do much to resolve them, and most of the time it only makes them worse. Society is also showing us that worrying is dangerous, since anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the United States, and one of the key ingredients in anxiety disorders is worry.     Living a life of worry has become so...




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How to Practice the Art of Motherhood

When I get to heaven I will have two questions for the Lord. The first is the common query of why innocents had to suffer on Earth. The other would be why he mistakenly forgot to bequeath me with the talent and body frame necessary to be a contemporary dancer, when it was my heart’s desire for so long. Of course that ship sailed decades ago, but during my delusional habit of pretending to be a ‘pointe’ dancer while squatting to episodes of So You Think You Can Dance, I had a deep revelation...




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Balloon Art: A New Twist on Child Evangelism

When Dan Bellamy was preparing for a missions trip to Jamaica during his senior year of high school, he was introduced to the art of balloon sculpting. He was only going to pick up a few tricks from his instructor (a professional clown), but soon the student surpassed the teacher and a new interest and eventual career in ministry was born. "I had no expectations of making it more than a hobby during college or long after college. You know, it crossed my mind during seminary, but I never really...




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Wanted: Hero Husbands

Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, “Every man I meet is my superior in some way. In that, I learn from him.” A man after God’s heart must be a man who is ever increasing in his capacity to be filled with and to pour out God’s love. Humility. Connectedness to Christ. Willingness to sacrifice for the people in his life. Teachability. These are the things that make a man a hero husband. I’m no “Lance Romance” and I make a lot of mistakes, but I am growing. I pay attention to God’s Word and to other godly...




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How to Make Marriage a Place of Healing

Christina and I have counseled couples in crisis, couples in premarital times, couples who’d grown distant, and everything in between. Over these past twenty years of marriage and ministry, we’ve realized that with all the hurts of life, for marriage to last, the marriage relationship must be a healing place.   Here are 4 ways to increase the sacred vitality of your marriage as a healing place. 1. Cast off worldly illusions. If twenty years of marriage has taught me anything it is that the most...




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Shaping Your Child Into a Spiritual Warrior

The stats suggest that well more than half of young people will leave the Church after they leave their childhood Christian home. I’m convinced that the major reason for this is a lack of learned and modeled engagement in the deeper spiritual life on the part of parents and kids. Mom and dad, you and I will go to incredible lengths and allow our kids to endure incredible difficulties to guarantee high test scores for college, to pass driver’s education, but why aren’t we urgently guiding them...




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Marjorie Dannenfelser: Life is Winning

Pro-Choice Republican Marjorie Dannenfelser’s father was in the Army and got his degree in medicine. After years of moving, the family wanted to plant some roots and decided to settle down in Greenville, NC where her father opened a private practice as a dermatologist. Marjorie’s mother went back to college and finished her master’s degree in library science. As Episcopalians, her family loved church liturgy and hymns. They were conservative Republicans in their economic and foreign policy...




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Tim Tebow on 'Bronco and Friends: A Party to Remember'

Why A Children's Book? The author of several books on identity and purpose, Tim takes a clear detour in writing a storybook for kids, but with clear intention. As the youngest of the five Tebow siblings, he was born and spent his first three years in the Philippines, where his parents served as Baptist missionaries. Tim vividly remembers their reading to him as a boy, how much he enjoyed it, and the difference it made in his growth and development. Believing that every person is unique,...




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Three Simple Ways You Can Transform Your Child’s Public School

Being a parent of school-aged children is no small task in the 21st Century. The reasons Christian parents opt to send their children to public school vary. Regardless of why you opt to send your child to a public school, it is important for you to be a vigilant, involved parent.  Proverbs 22:6 (KJV) says, "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it." Your child's formative years of moral development are happening concurrently with foundational...




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Grandparenting Today's Teens with Expert Mark Gregston

Author Mark Gregston has been working with teens for over 40 years. His years as a youth minister and area director for Young Life inform his expertise and passion for helping teens through their most turbulent years. He and his wife Jan have opened their home to those in need of guidance, or even just a warm hug from a caring parent. After moving their family to Texas, Greg and Jan started Heartlight, a residential counseling center for struggling teens and families in crisis. Now, after years...




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Studio 5: THE WILD ROBOT - October 2, 2024

On this special edition of Studio 5 we are giving you an inside look at the animated film The Wild Robot. Efrem talks to actress Lupita Nyong'o the star of the film along with the film's writer and director.




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Canadian Edition: Week of October 31, 2010

Canadian Edition: Week of October 31, 2010




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Canadian Edition: Week of November 7, 2010

Canadian Edition: Week of November 7, 2010




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Canadian Edition: Week of November 14, 2010

This week on Canadian Edition, One of Britain's most famous journalists and outspoken atheists, Peter Hitchins talks about his journey to faith. Plus, a rebellious young man changes his ways when he develops a life-threatening illness.