Imagine you're awakened at 3 a.m. with an urgent request from an acquaintance--one you've ministered to for months who is in desperate need of prayer for healing and deliverance. What do you do?
Nepal evangelist Debalal faithfully arose from his bed and traveled 30 minutes away from his village to the home of 29-year-old Kumar.
A new report by the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security says that Iran could have a nuclear bomb within a month. This news comes as the Obama administration is tripping over itself to embrace Iran's smiling new president, Hassan Rowhani, as a "moderate" with whom the U.S. can strike a "grand bargain" over Iran's nuke program.
After being buried in the headlines the last few weeks, the rollout of the Affordable Care Act is finally front and center. This week news outlets turned their attention squarely on Obamacare after it's disastrous debut was upstaged by the 16-day government shutdown.
Expect a slew of hearings investigating the fall out. Already, lawmakers grilled the primary contractors responsible for the glitch-ridden online exchanges this week. And next week, they're going to hear from Obamacare's chief lieutenant, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.
Ann was on an eating binge. It wasn’t because she was a compulsive eater or had an eating disorder. Ann was an emotional eater like so many of us. Her eating was triggered because her boyfriend, Rob, decided to break it off. Ann was in the midst of grieving, but was not allowing that process to happen. She was medicating with food.
Murdered Marys
Who is more deserving of punishment by the United States? Millions of Egyptians, for ousting the Muslim Brotherhood? Or the Muslim Brotherhood, for habitually terrorizing and murdering Christians, among many other crimes?
According to the unmistakably clear actions of the Obama administration, it is the millions of anti-Brotherhood Egyptians who deserve punishment.
The world wasted almost a billion dollars a day last year trying to “limit global warming,” according to the latest Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) report. $359 billion.
This week on Jerusalem Dateline: It's the most controversial place in Jerusalem and perhaps the world. Jews call it the Temple Mount; for Muslims, it's home to one of their most sacred mosques, the Dome of the Rock.
We'll tell you how Palestinian leaders use it to stir fear and anger among Muslims worldwide.
Plus, the tunnel of terror: the discovery of an underground passage running from the Gaza Strip into Israel sparks fears that Hamas is seeking to carry out attacks inside Israel.
Are you curious about some of the biblically based advice President Obama has been receiving during his presidency?
Well, his former faith advisor is giving all of us an up close and personal look at the devotions he sent President Obama everyday for years.
The plight of Egypt’s Christian Copts, especially in Upper Egypt, continues unabated. According to a new Arabic report, during the last few days in Asyut, “criminal groups and gangs managed to acquire guns and weapons and, as usual, have attacked and abused the Christians to control their sources of income, including to finance their [the “gangsters”] activities. They forced Copts to pay large amounts of money as tax [jizya] in order not to steal and/or plunder their lands.
Homecoming queens come and go but none can hold a candle to Molly Anne Dutton. She is telling the world about how she narrowly escaped death from abortion, and is living proof of why abortion is a horrific mistake.
Molly was crowned Auburn University's 100th Miss Homecoming. This gives her a platform to tell her story and hopefully save the lives of people who are headed toward death through abortion.