In a shocking but welcome development, the British government declared recently that it would order an investigation into the Muslim Brotherhood.
This week on Jerusalem Dateline: Terrorists in Turkey. A look at the rise of Islamic extremists in the country and what it means for the security of the Jewish State.
Plus, the horrors of honor cultures. How some are fighting to end the systematic abuse of women.
And, cold winds have been blowing since the so-called "Arab Spring" and acts of jihad on U.S. soil are increasing. See how the "Arab Winter" has come to America.
By giving your child whatever he wants, what are you teaching him?
Millions of people are hooked, emotionally dependent on food. I remember when it finally hit me, I was addicted to food!!! Very honestly, it was very hard for me to say, “I am addicted to food.”
With only one month to go before Egyptians elect a new president, it looks like former Army Chief General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi will be the likely winner. The interim government says international observers will monitor the polling to assure the integrity of the electoral process.
But who will give assurances that violent acts against Christians will be minimized in the months ahead?
Many of the admonitions in the Bible produce not only spiritual health, but physical health as well. For example, Jesus tells us not to worry, but instead to trust God. If we obey this command, we grow closer to God.
Let’s be clear: Anyone who thinks Rand Paul can’t win the GOP nomination for president of the United States is foolish. He can. And if he wins, his “jeans” will be the reason. The jeans symbolize something that no other potential candidate for president possesses. Let’s explore.
You see, Rand Paul likes to wear jeans. While other politicians are wearing a suit and tie, Paul is different. At the recent CPAC event, all the other politicians went with the traditional look. Not Paul. Jeans were in order.
This week on the Brody File we hit the road and head to colorful Colorado.
We explore the Rocky Mountain State's battle over gun control, drones and the legalization of marijuana.
This week on Jerusalem Dateline: Every year, thousands of Christians from around the world celebrate Easter week in Jerusalem. We'll take you to the places where the passion and the resurrection of Jesus took place.
Plus, the creative brilliance behind a religious classic. We go into the mind of the man who made Ben-Hur.
And, a look at what goes into making the traditional Passover dish, Matzah. We'll tell you about its spiritual significance for both Jews and Christians.

