Sheila discovered drugs would temporarily take away her problems and make life more bearable. Her four-year addiction to meth ended in a 57-month prison sentence where she surrendered her life to God and found a true purpose to her life.
Brock Huard, former NFL quarterback and Fox Sports analyst, brings unique insight into NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) issues, drawing from his roles as a player, dad, analyst, and Christ-follower.
<p>Jimmy Carter, America's 39th president, passed away Sunday at age 100. </p>
Rare and dangerous weather happened this weekend. Tornadoes across the South left a trail of destruction and killed at least 4 people. Jimmy Carter, the Nation's 39th President, is dead at age 100. The only Georgian to occupy the White House, Carter helped the nation recover from a government plagued by scandal. President Joseph Biden announced President Carter's funeral is scheduled for January 9th at the National Cathedral. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is recovering after successf
"Former Miss Universe and Miss South Africa Demi-Leigh Tebow discusses the dangers of defining ourselves by our accomplishments in her new book, 'A Crown that Lasts: You Are Not Your Label.'"
Oklahoma State women's basketball coach Jacie Hoyt shares how she purposes not to let success go to her head. See the story on today's 700 Club Interactive.
Worship leaders Rebekah and Brad Bichsel were told her cancer was inoperable. Their relentless faith in God led them to a miraculous outcome.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is recovering in the hospital following successful prostate surgery at Hadassah Medical Center. Professor Ofer Gofrit of the Urology Department confirmed, “Thank God, everything went well. We are in the recovery room. There is no suspicion of...”
Jimmy Carter, America's 39th president, passed away Sunday at age 100.
South Korean officials say a passenger plane burst into flames after it skidded off a runway at an airport and slammed into a concrete fence. Its front landing gear had apparently failed to deploy. At least 176 people died, making it one of the country’s worst aviation disasters.


