Christians across the country gathered this week for the annual National Day of Prayer, the day set aside by Congress in 1952.
The main event took place in the marble-lined halls of the U.S. Capitol, where people prayed for America, the Church, the military, and the economy. The event drew lawyers, judges, members of the Armed Forces, lawmakers, and religious leaders from various denominations.
Watch John Jessup's report below, which includes this year's keynote speaker Dr. David Jeremiah's remarks.
Trust is hard. Trust means putting your full belief in something. “Like trusting in a parachute,” I heard someone say recently. It doesn't come easily, especially as an adult, once we understand how the world really works and become cynical. If you've been betrayed by a spouse, trusting anyone or anything ever again seems impossible.
Congresswoman Michele Bachmann was on The Brody File Show this past week. Have a look at her segment below.
She talks about Mitt Romney, President Obama, praying over soldiers in Afghanistan and even gives a pseudo altar call for viewers to give their life to Jesus!
You ain’t seeing that on the main cable networks! (Though maybe we need to see more of that!)
Autism is a developmental brain disorder that, according to a 2008 CDC study, affects 1 in 88 children, a number that is up 78 percent since 2002. Approximately 1.5 million people in the U.S. have autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Researchers are still trying to figure out why there has been a dramatic increase.
Watch this week's Stakelbeck on Terror show below.
Guy Rodgers, executive director of Act! For America Education, joins us to discuss his group's groundbreaking new report on what America's public school textbooks are teaching about Islam.
Regular viewers of the Stakelbeck on Terror show know all too well that the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is the most notorious and influential of the Muslim Brotherhood's assorted American front groups. A quick refresher course on what CAIR is all about:
1) In 2007, CAIR was named an unindicted co-conspirator in the largest terrorism financing trial in American history.
This week on Jerusalem Dateline, Israelis pause to remember the Holocaust, even as the Jewish people fear it could happen again.
The Muslim Brotherhood is gaining power in Egypt, making the Israelis fear the influence of radical Islam on their southern border.
And, an Israeli reporter gets unprecedented access to the preparations for a possible strike against Iran. He shares his insights with CBN News Middle East Bureau Chief Chris Mitchell.
“I can’t talk about anything without him getting upset,” Katie said, looking at her husband, John, with a sideways glance. “What do you mean?” I asked, having just started counseling with the 50-year old couple. Tall and stout upon greeting me, John now appeared apprehensive and uncomfortable. Katie appeared equally tense.
Sen. Richard Lugar, in a tight GOP Primary fight for his Senate seat against Republican Richard Mourdock tells The Brody File that he is not a moderate.
“I just reject altogether this idea that somehow or another, that I'm a so-called middle-of-the-roader, a moderate. Some people find that a compliment, but many Republicans don't,” Lugar said.
Watch the video below along with the transcription.