President Trump extended the deadline for attacks on Iran's energy sector by ten days on Thursday. The extension allows for continued diplomatic talks between the U.S. and the Iranian regime to end the war.
Three thousand years ago in Samaria, a woman asked God for a son, and he answered her prayer. Today, on that same ground, people are still praying and getting answers.
In January, Sameera and her 16-year-old daughter took to the streets to protest the Iranian regime. Later that evening, security forces opened fire, taking the young girl's life. Recently, Sameera spoke with CBN News about that tragic night and why she believes the fight against the regime must continue.
The Home School Legal Defense Association is sounding the alarm about a new law being proposed in the state of Connecticut, saying it will lead to a "surveillance state" for homeschooling families.
The city of Louisville, Kentucky, has agreed to pay nearly $1 million in attorneys' fees after a federal judge sided with Christian photographer Chelsey Nelson, who claimed city officials violated her First Amendment rights.
A Christian politician in Finland has been convicted of a crime for publishing her views on marriage and sexual ethics 22 years ago.
President Trump says he's negotiating with Iran for a possible end to the war. Yet, the attacks on Iran's military infrastructure continue. The president claims the Iranian leaders are desperate.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel says that former President Raúl Castro is involved in talks between the island and the United States.
For more than two decades, Eric Batman has faithfully served Los Angeles County. But when he requested a simple, reasonable accommodation to work remotely during "Pride Month" based on his sincerely held religious beliefs, the county flatly refused.
English actor and screenwriter John Cleese is coming out in defense of Britain’s Christian heritage.









