Newt Gingrich calls the crisis in the Middle East, "the beginning of World War III." Hezbollah's firing range has expanded to the northern city of Haifa, and other coastal and central areas of Israel. The casualties in Southern Lebanon increases as Israeli jets pound Hezbollah targets.
Pat Robertson answers the following "Bring It On" questions: Should a 32-year-old healthy woman consider going for routine health exams? Should a new employee change their primary care doctor, if their new insurance doesn't cover this doctor? Is building a case for patient negligence, after six years worth pursuing?
Victor's and Alice's debt was out of control, but Victor says God began to show him that it didn’t have to be that way. The Riveras began giving to ministries like CBN, and they received more than enough in return.
David Brody says: "Country music is king here in Virginia. But for the last couple of months, incumbent Senator George Allen has been facing the music."
The Census Bureau says America's population hit 300 million at 7:46 am Eastern time today.
North Korea says it "wants peace but is not afraid of war" and will quote: "deal merciless blows" against any threat to its sovereignty.
Pat Robertson answers the following "Bring It On" questions: How do you prove that God wrote the Bible? Are we supposed to fast? What are the qualifications for an apostle? How does a Christian overcome fear?
Maribel Boone suffered from horrendous migraines. Could the Lord heal her from such a persistent pain?
Due to his advanced stage of lung cancer, doctors gave Greg Anderson 30 days to live. That was over 20 years ago, and Greg is alive and well. Hear how he beat the odds.
The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, found that the long-term side effects of children's cancer treatments are much more common than doctors had thought.