On Friday's CBN Newswatch: debate over the Komen Foundation's Planned Parenthood funding, Israel preps to attack Iran, how faith is showing up in this year's Super Bowl, and more.
Several hundred mourners gathered near the Sea of Galilee this week to say goodbye to one of Israel's Christian pioneers. Ken Crowell loved Israel and he touched millions of lives around the world.
One in four American children are victimized by bullies and many U.S. schools are now implementing programs to prevent bullying. But what about schools in other countries--especially those where Christians are in the minority?
In the U.S., American football is so popular that some say it's become like a religion, with Super Bowl Sunday being the holiest day of all. However, that's not the case for many players who seek to glorify God through their sport.
Politics and prayer came together in Washington, DC, recently. U.S. President Barack Obama spoke about his Christian faith, and how it shapes his policies.
This week on Christian World News: how basketball can change the destiny of one African nation, Super Bowl football players exalt God above sport, a boy who is bullied for being a Christian, and more.
As seen on The 700 Club's nationally televised broadcast for Feb. 3, the top headlines from CBN News include -- The Mideast Peace Process: a Deception?, Iran's Supreme Leader Says Regime Will Support Israel's Enemies, and more.
Robert Reschar experienced abuse as a child that resulted in a dangerous sexual addiction that broke his will to live. Plus, ORU President Dr. Mark Rutland shares his thoughts on leadership and how the Holy Spirit changed his life.
Join us at Interactive as we preview all things Super Bowl in preparation for Super Bowl XLVI.
Violence on the Horn of Africa has grown dramatically in the past six months. And much of it is to do the al Qaeda-linked terrorist group al-Shabab.

