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The world cup is underway in Brazil. Hundreds of thousands of soccer fans from across the globe will visit for the month-long competition. Sadly,...

What can ancient artifacts displayed in Brazil tell us about the life of Jacob and other biblical patriarchs? CBN News discovered that even the...

The war on terror has cost the U.S. billions in tourism dollars. Now many believe we should view international visitors as an economic opportunity...

The world came together this month, with people across the globe watching the Olympic Games in London. Soon the torch begins its journey to the...

CBN News Reporter Heather Sells has done extensive reports on the human trafficking fight. Watch as she talks about the women she met on a recent...

The world's money problems are putting some speed bumps in Brazil's growth. But South America's emerging economic superpower's long-term outlook is...

An American missionary spends his days ministering in the Favelas...the slums of Brazil, where more than 11 million people live in the midst of...

Florida's Latino churches are pushing their members to go to the polls Tuesday to have a voice in immigration reform and the economy.

Evangelist Billy Graham hardly preaches anymore, but his old messages are still having an impact.

A new study shows more than half of Brazilians will be evangelical Christians by the year 2020. That's 109 million Christians out of 209 million...

Clube 700, the Portugese version of The 700 Club, is now reaching its Brazilian audience in high definition.

Brazil’s soccer players are among the best in the world. But one professional Brazilian player spends his time competing with neighborhood soccer...

Violence and lawlessness were out of control. Then a group of police officers in Sao Paulo, Brazil asked God to intervene.

Some people are willing to travel halfway around the world to see God move. CBN News went along to report on a team of Americans who went all the way...

Pentecostalism is a fiery revival sweeping much of the planet from Africa to Asia to Latin America.

Fed up with violence and lawlessness, police is Sao Paulo, Brazil, turned to a higher power for help. Their prayers have helped transform that city.

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