Phil Robertson from the Christian reality TV show "Duck Dynasty" performed the pre-race ceremony at the Duck Commander 500 on Saturday at the Texas Motor Speedway.
During the ceremony, Robertson prayed and thanked God for the Bible and for guns.
"All right Texas, we got here via Bibles and guns," the 69-year-old Robertson said. "I'm fixing to pray to the one who made that possible."
Egypt's has decided to relinquish control of two islands in the Gulf of Eilat to the Saudis. While some speculation inferred the deal might require changes to the 1979 peace accord between Israel and Egypt, the Jewish state is not overly concerned...
Supporters of a North Carolina "bathroom" bill are rallying at the state's capitol to show leaders they believe public safety and the security of women and children are at the heart of the bill, not discrimination.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the Shin Bet (Israeli security agency), the Israel Police and IDF troops for the decline in terror attacks, while noting the trend "could reverse itself."
Pastor Saeed Abedini is pleading for the release of another Christian convert still imprisoned in Iran. Maryam Naghash Zargaran, also known as Nasim, is serving a four-year sentence in Evin Prison for practicing her Christian faith.
On his first official visit to Cairo, Saudi Arabia's King Salman signed more than $24 billion in loan agreements and announced the establishment of a free trade zone in the Sinai Peninsula.
China is slowly catching the "love hotel" bug as entrepreneurs exploit Millennials' rapidly changing attitude toward sex. But the country's Christian community is sounding an alarm against the disturbing trend…
The federal government is spending so much that in a few years, the national debt will be more than the entire economy produces. That would be far more debt than the country could handle.
A new poll reveals that Americans trust Hillary Clinton more than Donald Trump to "make America great again." However, the survey also shows that voters aren't really that happy with either presidential candidate.
Washington state is warning pharmacists their licenses will be revoked if they refuse for religious reasons to carry morning after pills.









