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Each year in sub Saharan Africa 2 million people die of AIDS-related diseases. In Zambia, one of the continent's poorest nations, one million people...

Pat Robertson interviews Richard Miniter on how terrorists use the news media.

Pat Robertson interviews Richard Miniter on how terrorists use the news media.

One of the most powerful weapons in the hands of modern terrorists is the mass media.

There's another side of Iraq that is rarely profiled in the mainstream media. It's a side of Iraq that is peaceful and stable, free of insurgents and...

This piece is a look at the long history and relationship between CBN and Israel.

The new Billy Graham Library continues the evangelistic legacy started decades ago.

The queen and her husband’s first stop was in Virginia's capital city of Richmond, where thousands showed up to get a glimpse of the royal couple.

Organizers say this year's National Day of Prayer came at a critical juncture, a time when the nation is at war, and facing deep divisions at home.

Four hundred years ago much of the world viewed America as a mission field, never dreaming it would one day become a nation that would send thousands...

Dr. Arnon Krongrad will be on the program to discuss prostate cancer and will promote awareness of the American Prostate Cancer Initiative.

Shirley Dobson visits The 700 Club to discuss the National Day of Prayer.

CBN News revisits Littleton, Colorado to discuss the miracles taking place, one year after the tragedy at Columbine High School.

Matthew Maury is the father of modern oceanography, the man who helped turn the United States into a maritime powerhouse in the 19th century.

A Beijing restaurant run by Christians serves up salvation along with meals.

David Brody tours Washington, discovering signs of the faith of our forefathers.

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