Psychiatrist M. Scott Peck made this definition of love famous: Extending yourself for the welfare of another. Of course this is similar to the Apostle Paul’s definition of love: “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.” (1 Corinthians 13:4) We bandy the word ‘love’ around, saying we love our mate, we love our friends, we love our church, we love our job and so on. But, do we really love these people or things according to Peck or the Apostle Paul? Do
This week on Jerusalem Dateline: Israel is on its way to a record year for visitors.
From church groups making spiritual pilgrimages, to students working on archaeological digs and Christians who come to help harvest crops, tourists are flocking to the Holy Land.
Hillary Clinton talks same-sex marriage on NPR and gets into it a little bit with the liberal host who pushed her on the topic.
Listen to the audio below but read part of the transcript below. The Brody File take is after the transcription.
I did not like church as a child. To be honest, it was not my favorite thing to do on the weekends. My parents were church hoppers and it was hard to get to know anyone at any one church. I cringed when they would tell us that there was a new church we were going to try. I hated the “newbie” feeling. I always felt it was strange when someone would tell me they went to the same church their whole lives. I also had a hard time following Bible lessons because we were oftentimes thrown into the midd
I appeared on CBN News today discussing the lightning advance of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) through Iraq.
This terrorist army is now driving southwards towards Baghdad and the Iraqi military appears unable or unwilling to stop the jihadist onslaught (although Iraqi forces may now have some unsavory help).
Click below to see my analysis on ISIS and Iraq:
Why are some of the biggest Western mainstream media outlets—especially the New York Times (NYT)—often apologetic, not only for radical Islamists, but for al-Qaeda, an organization responsible for, among other atrocities, killing nearly 3000 Americans on September 11, 2001?
Egyptians held a big party in Cairo's Tahrir Square Sunday night to celebrate the swearing in of their new president, Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi.
Things got a bit out of hand, leading one television commentator to remark that, "Boys will be boys!" The problem is, some of the boys (mostly men) enjoyed the festivities by brutally assaulting and raping a female celebrant.
This week on Jerusalem Dateline: Legitimizing Hamas. The U.S. recognizes a Palestinian government that includes the terrorist group.
And, a Muslim radical is in custody for killing three people at a Jewish museum in Brussels. Why European leaders fear there could be more like him.
Plus, Christians abused in Egypt. Will political change mean a better life for the Copts?
The Brody File is on the road in the great Northwest where we go one-on-one with Washington Rep. Cathy McMorris Rogers, the top Republican woman in Congress.
Plus, we head to the small town of Oso, Washington, where people are still recovering from the deadly mudslide in March.
Finally, one ministry located smack dab in the middle of Spokane, Washington, is carrying on the miraculous legacy of Pentecostal leader John G. Lake's healing rooms.
Evidence has again emerged indicting that if Western mainstream media actually reported more on the sufferings of Christians throughout the Islamic world, their lot would likely improve.
