The brand new version of an old western classic, go inside the real heart of “The Magnificent Seven.” Plus, the gospel quartet whose roots go back nearly 100 years, the Grammy-winning Fairfield Four.
Three unlikely allies with one shared goal of world domination. Explore the alliance between Iran, Russia and radical Islam. Plus, “For King and Country” share about their latest project, the movie “Priceless."
Speaker and evangelist Beth Moore shares how she got her start and what she’s planning next. Plus, a different kind of makeover from HGTV’s Brandon Hatmaker.
New Orleans Saints running back Tim Hightower discusses his ascent to the NFL, his fall and resurrection. Plus, author Andrew Klavan shares his journey from secular Jew to Christian.
A prison inmate embraces incarceration as the catalyst to the life change he’s been waiting for. Plus, rethink your ideas on the finality of death on today’s 700 Club.
Weeks after Father Jacques Hamel was brutally murdered by Islamic radicals, the number of people attending church services in the area of his murder have increased.
When a robber tried to attack a Philadelphia pastor in the middle of the night, his wife took the situation into her own hands.
When two hooded men broke into an Albuquerque pastor's car, they were met by a pint-size, but painful surprise.
Sarah Collins Rudolph vividly remembers Sept. 15, 1963, the day her hometown church was bombed by the KKK. It remains a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights movement.
After five years as the chief promoter of the false idea that President Barack Obama wasn't born in the United States, Donald Trump admitted on Friday that the president was — and claimed credit for putting the issue to rest.