This week on Jerusalem Dateline: U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry comes to Israel for yet another attempt at a Middle East peace. How far will the U.S. push Israel to make a deal?
Plus, the man who has assembled one of the largest collections of biblical artifacts in the world. Now, it's going on display in Israel
And, a revolution and an execution -- one family's story symbolizes the fury that descended on Egypt's Christians when they dared to stand against an Islamic dictator.
When we have been hurt, wronged, treated unfairly or even abused, our natural response it to seek revenge or want to hurt the person back. But Jesus was radical when he talked to us about how we are to respond to someone who offends or hurts us. And psychology has finally caught up to the benefits of choosing to forgive. Here are 10 reasons why forgiveness is so important...
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry made an unexpected detour from Jerusalem to Geneva for what many expect may be the beginning of a deal with Iran over its nuclear program.
But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says it’s a bad deal. He met Kerry just before he left for Geneva and made his case.
According to Egyptian newspaper El Watan, a group of Egyptian lawyers has submitted a complaint charging U.S. president Barrack Hussein Obama with crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court.
Just about anyone who follows North Korea's underground church can tell you how rare it is to see actual video of North Korea Christians worshipping in their homes in North Korea. Now we have a glimpse of these bold believers doing what they do regularly under threat of discovery and imprisonment.
I know…I know….here we go again right? All the talk is about how Chris Christie will be the best GOP nominee because he’s the most electable.
We’ve heard this before. We heard it with John McCain in 2008. We heard it with Mitt Romney in 2012 and now we are hearing it with Governor Christie.
But there’s a crucial difference. No disrespect to McCain or Romney but Christie has pizazz. He has more chutzpah in one finger than McCain and Romney do combined. That’s important.
Secretary of State John Kerry shuttled between Bethlehem, Amman, and Jerusalem over the past few days. He’s intent on brokering a peace deal between Israelis and Palestinians. His entourage sped through the streets of Jerusalem, clogging traffic and racing between Israel’s president’s home, the prime minister’s residence, and the David Citadel Hotel.
Despite all his best efforts will he succeed?
On this week's episode of The Watchman, we sit down with national security expert Frank Gaffney for an in-depth look at Muslim Brotherhood infiltration of the U.S. government.
We're also joined by topographer Mark Langfan, who maps out Iran's strategy for controlling the Middle East's oil supply.
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One of countless churches around the Islamic world recently set aflame: all because of Israel?
Another couple just arrived and participated in their Marriage Intensive at The Marriage Recovery Center. Like many others before them, they were broken and disconnected, wounded and worn. Sitting about as far from each other as they could on the sofa, each shared a list of wounds they had experienced, offering justification for their feelings of betrayal and detachment. We allow each person to speak freely at first—we want to know their heart and how they come to this treatment process.

