When President Trump's Director of Counterterrorism quit this week over the Iran war, he wrote in his resignation letter, "Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation." But since the 1979 U.S. embassy takeover in Tehran, Iran has engaged in a non-stop campaign of asymmetric warfare against the U.S. Iran and its proxies have attacked, kidnapped, and killed Americans some 45 times since the Iranian revolution.
European Union leaders are meeting to tackle soaring oil and gas prices driven by the war in the Middle East. Thursday’s summit puts energy security and fears of a new refugee crisis near the top of the agenda. Many leaders are still resisting U.S. President Donald Trump’s calls to send military assets to help secure the Strait of Hormuz.
Each Sunday, Pastor Nozomi Nishimura delivers sermons to the congregation at the Jesus Family Church in Tokyo. But he doesn't always share the good news from behind a pulpit. At evangelistic festivals, he's also happy to dress up as the cartoon character, Pikachu, to draw attention as he shares the gospel.
Cuba's crumbling power grid has plunged the island into a deepening energy and economic crisis. On Monday, a nationwide blackout thrust nearly 11 million Cubans into darkness, compounding years of hardship. After 67 years of communist rule, many Cubans are now desperate for change.
Recent surveys show half of Americans believe God chooses not to intervene in suffering because it’s “part of a larger plan,” but that doesn’t always make sense of the pain — much less ease it.
A doctor is continuing to sound the alarm on the dangers of marijuana, noting new research is dismantling claims from proponents arguing weed is safe and legality has been a positive move.
Joshua Broome is on a mission to inspire men to pursue their true identities.
Are angels and demons real, and do they influence the world today? Those questions and more are the focus of CBN's latest documentary, "Investigating the Supernatural: Angels and Demons" with CBN News investigative journalist Billy Hallowell.
All six crew members of a KC-135 refueling aircraft that crashed while supporting operations against Iran are dead, the U.S. military said Friday.
An Iranian Christian who was shot for standing up to his oppressors is still in the fight. He now lives in Armenia, where he and other Iranian believers hope to return home once the Islamic regime falls. Their mission: to bring faith, hope, and a message of change to their people.









