Michele Bachmann, dean of Regent University's Robertson School of Government, has been coming to Israel since she arrived here as a teenager to work on a kibbutz. Today, the former Minnesota congressman and presidential candidate came as a major participant in the Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast, which is marking its tenth anniversary this year.
This past week, the Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast marked the 10th anniversary of the unique gathering of spiritual, political, and cultural leaders to pray for the peace of Jerusalem. The gathering began in the Holy City, but has since gone global, meeting in places from Taiwan to Mar-a-Lago.
In Israel, it is said that each stone tells a story, and sometimes, the smallest discoveries speak the loudest. Now, A tiny 1,300-year-old artifact is shedding new light on a pivotal historic moment and the enduring faith of Israel's people.
As the Trump administration weighs a proposed 60-day ceasefire extension with Iran, one key question remains: will President Trump sign off on the deal? Uncertainty has been growing across the Middle East, and months of diplomacy now hang in the balance.
America's 250th anniversary is opening the pages of our country's rich history and revealing untold stories. One of those stories is now a major motion picture. "Pressure" is the dramatic true story of why D-Day didn't happen as originally planned on June 5th, 1944.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is restructuring its Office for Civil Rights (OCR) with a renewed focus on protecting religious freedom in health care and social services. During a briefing with journalists on Wednesday, a senior HHS official highlighted several ongoing investigations involving alleged violations of religious liberty and conscience protections in health care settings.
The Ebola outbreak continues to spread in the Democratic Republic of Congo despite efforts to contain it. Reverand Bisoke Balikenga spoke to CBN News about the desperation people in his city of Bunia are experiencing. Bunia is one of the hardest hit areas in western Africa.
Tucked smack-dab in the middle of John James’ new book — a memoir of his rise and fall with the Newsboys — is a gritty and vulnerable truth: “I had disqualified myself.”
Truth is now criminal hate speech if used to "incite hatred," according to a Belgian court.
Fresh fighting overnight in the Middle East has pushed the Iran negotiations to the edge after U.S. forces launched strikes in response to Iranian drone attacks on vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.








