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Phil Vischer discusses faith, new episodes of VeggieTales, and the Laugh and Learn Bible for Kids.

April was relentlessly bullied. Then she saw an episode of Superbook, and with her newfound confidence, the bullies left her alone. But the change...

Learn how young people around the world are being reached through Jesus Global Youth Day.

Sean Smith is known around the world for his entertainment and began including CBN’s Superbook in his appearances.

Helping the Home Front sponsored a 5k race during CBN’s Christmas Village where toys were collected and donated to Portsmouth Naval Hospital.

Anthony lived in group homes for nine years with the hope of being adopted. Afraid of disappointment, he took a chance and asked his teacher to adopt...

An inside look at Operation Underground Railroad, an organization that saves child sex trafficking victims, through the eyes of founder Tim Ballard.

Helimay wants to be a dance teacher one day, but there's one thing she loves more than dancing—telling other kids about Jesus through Superbook.

Jodie Berndt shares why praying for your adult children is important.

After 10 years of trying to have a baby, Scott and Renee turned to foster care and adoption. Now they encourage others to do the same.

A woman shares a letter she wrote to her five children who she lost in miscarriage.

St. Gregory Catholic Church held a church event for community members to enjoy mass, free food, and activities followed by exciting Superbook...

Candice adored her father, but felt rejected by him after one of his friends sexually assaulted her. It wasn't until her own daughter showed her the...

Best-selling author and psychologist Dr. Kevin Leman discusses how parents can help their children have fun while gaining educational excellence.

Author and actress Sam Sorbo shares how to instill Godly qualities in your children, and promotes her new movie with husband Kevin Sorbo, Let There...

Author Jeannie Cunnion warns moms not to be caught up in the worry, anger, guilt and shame that comes from the expectation to be a "perfect parent".

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