Pray for the nations of Vietnam and Yemen; for their people; and for the Church in these nations -- and inside the 1040 Window.
The International Atomic Energy Agency report on Iran released today indicates that the Islamic government is using computer models to test the "development of a nuclear explosive device."
The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, a top-notch think tank led by Israel's former Ambassador to the UN Dore Gold, has released a major report (read it here) that demands wide circulation.
The title of the report, which was compiled by Israeli Brig. Gen. (res.) Dr. Shimon Shapira, says it all: "Hezbollah Discusses It's Operational Plan for War with Israel: Missile Fire on Tel Aviv and Conquest of the Galilee."
Here are the key points:
In an interview with The Brody File, GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann questioned Mitt Romney’s core of convictions but also added that “It isn't just the governor of Massachusetts, it's other candidates in the race too that have changed on principle, strong issues.”
Bachmann delivered a speech at the Family Research Council in Washington, D.C., as she tried to position herself as the social conservative candidate whom voters can trust.
The Brody File sat down with Bachmann at the Washington, D.C. headquarters of the Family Research Council.
GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann tells The Brody File that conservative evangelical organizations should get behind her candidacy, exclaiming, “Don't wait. I would say you've got it all. Here's your complete package.”
Bachmann delivered a speech at the Family Research Council in Washington, D.C., as she tried to position herself as the social conservative candidate whom voters can trust.
The Brody File sat down with Bachmann at the Washington, D.C. headquarters of the Family Research Council. Watch the video clip below, along with the transcription.
GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann tells The Brody File that unlike some of the other Republican presidential candidates, “You won't find any YouTube clips in my background; you won't find any policy skeletons in my closet.”
Bachmann also tells me that, “God's law works… And if we abide by His principles, the nation will work.”
Gossip is hard to avoid in life. Even at a young age, you can get caught up in it. As a mom, I worry about my children learning malicious and cruel behaviors when it comes to the words they say about others. Admittedly, I have been caught up in gossip. It’s a conscience decision to avoid participating in gossip. It’s not easy. But, I realized recently that it truly effects my children, even more than I thought was possible.
Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich were on stage together in what was billed as a classic Lincoln-Douglas style debate. As I sat and watched the entire event, I came away with one vivid impression: Did I just finish watching the Republican presidential ticket in 2012? Cain/Gingrich?
Don’t laugh. It could happen. Romney has a ceiling of support and Rick Perry seems stuck in neutral.
Aid workers in northwest Africa are raising concerns about a little noticed news item from Algeria in recent weeks.
Al Qaeda operatives in the Islamic Maghreb kidnapped two Spaniards and an Italian from the Rabuni refugee camp in Tindouf, Algeria, near the convergence of the Algeria/Morocco/Western Sahara/Mali border region.
The kidnappers reportedly crossed the Mali border by a four-wheel drive vehicle and entered the camp Oct. 22. The hostages are being held in Mali.
The wife of Vice President Joe Biden, Dr. Jill Biden, spoke to the national convention of Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays. It's an organization with 200,000 members and 350 affiliates across the country.
As a professor, Dr. Biden talked about bullying and the ways President Obama has supported the gay community during his term. Here are her complete remarks.
THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Vice President
For Immediate Release November 4, 2011