This week on Jerusalem Dateline: Russia's assault on Ukraine. How does it affect that country's Jews, and the nation of Israel?
Plus, thousands of years ago, the Jewish people faced extinction at the hands of a Persian official. Today, they celebrate their deliverance, well aware that it could happen again.
And, an anti-Semitic party gains ground in Hungary. Why the country's Christians and Jews it could become even more powerful in the upcoming elections.
It's not everyday that Evangelicals, Catholics, and Muslims get together. But when they are faced with a crisis and have a common goal, God uses the rare occurrence of unity to accomplish great things.
That was the hope this week as a three-man, multi-religious delegation from Central African Republic visited Washington, D.C.
This week on The Brody File, one-on-one with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. Is he conservative enough for the GOP base if he runs for president?
Plus, Jenny in the B Block looks at President Obama's new outreach program to minority families.
Plus, The Church Lady makes an appearance and we bring back our interview with former CBS Reporter Sharyl Attkisson, who is leaving the network over disputes about her Benghazi coverage.
Sometimes I wonder if it is a part of our fallen humanity to desire guilt, shame and punishment. In a healthy sense, guilt and shame tell us when we have done something wrong; emotional nerves that tell us we have hurt ourselves and perhaps another in the process. However, when it comes to sin, scripture gives us a different perspective.
This weekend marks four years since the president signed the Affordable Care Act into law and time has done little to lessen the controversy surrounding the massive new health insurance system.
As the president watches the clock wind down on open enrollment, his administration is moving into a full court press in the White House's own version of March Madness.
Coming May 2015, thousands of Christians will come from around the world to Jerusalem for an unprecedented event.
It's called the Empowered 21 Global Congress and part of a movement that could literally change the world and the course of history.
We talked recently with Empowered 21 Director and ORU President Billy Wilson about the impact of this global movement.
Kala is like so many people who spend a good hour of her day combing through Facebook posts. Mostly, she looks at photos and finds herself quite critical of what she sees. Our cultural obsession with thinness, body perfection, and youth, coupled with myriad products aimed at improving one’s appearance, all contribute to the rising number of people who struggle with weight, eating and body image. One of the hallmarks of someone with an eating disorder is giving other people the power to define wh
On this week’s episode of The Watchman, we’re joined by Brooke Goldstein, director of the Lawfare Project and the Children’s Rights Institute, to discuss the growing movement against free speech in the West and how the United Nations is helping indoctrinate Palestinian schoolchildren in anti-Semitic hate.
Plus, Middle East and intelligence expert Avi Melamed gives his insider take on the latest developments in the world’s most volatile region.
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A Hungarian political party widely viewed as fascist and anti-Semitic could finish second in national elections on April 6.
“Jobbik, the Movement for a Better Hungary,” is already the third largest political party in Hungary and a second place finish behind ruling party Fidesz in less than three weeks could vault Jobbik into a coalition government.
Every day brings a new set of challenges. The car won’t start; our children have struggles in school; we are treated unfairly at work; our marriage is not what we want it to be. With each situation brings a different set of emotions—sadness, hurt, perhaps fear. Each situation demands that we balance our emotions. This is often easier said than done. I’ve always felt a bit different than many men—I feel everything. In fact, I often process events through my emotions. I sense situations before I e
