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Starting our 14th year we share highlights from previous years.
Pat Robertson interviews Corrie Ten Boom on the 700 Club in the Portsmouth studios.
Pat Robertson interviews Corrie Ten Boom on the 700 Club in the Portsmouth studios.
Pat Robertson introduces Goerge H. W. Bush during Operation Blessing dedication.
Pat Robertson's interview with Brother Andrew during The 700 Club (Portsmouth) in 1975
Pat Robertson's interview with John Warner during The 700 Club (Portsmouth)
Pat Robertson's interview with Ronald Reagan in the Oval Office
Amy Grant is the best-selling Contemporary Christian music singer of all time, having sold over 30 million units worldwide. In her debut appearance on The 700 Club, Amy sang "Sing Your Praise to the Lord".
Conservative radio talk show host and political commentator Rush Limbaugh joined Pat Robertson to talk politics and what people need to do to restore family values in America.
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of their ministry, Rex and Aimee Humbard appeared on The 700 Club to discuss what God is doing with the Cathedral of Tomorrow.
In an early satellite broadcast, Pat Robertson interviews 700 Club favorite Pat Boone. Boone has had a tremendous singing career that has spanned six decades and has included more than 50 chart topping hits.
In a soul-searching interview, the star of Little House on the Prairie describes the unyielding faith of his character Charles Ingalls in relation to his own beliefs.
In his first appearance on The 700 Club, the Christian singer-songwriter shares with Scott Ross how he would describe his music and the creative presence of the Holy Spirit in his songwriting.
Longtime CBN board member Harald Bredesen interviews Egyptian president Anwar Sadat on many critical issues including the discrimination of Jews by Arabs and whether Islam is a religion of peace.
Before he became vice president of the United States, then Sen. Al Gore visited The 700 Club to share his concerns for the environment and what people can do to preserve it properly.
Along with wife Evelyn, Oral Robertson sat down with Pat Robertson to reminisce about their 50 years of ministry.
As an original member of Motown Records' first vocal group The Miracles and as a solo artist, Smokey Robinson delivered 37 Top 40 hits for Motown between 1960 and 1987.
Known for her traditional gospel singing, Sandi Patty is popular for her dynamic soprano voice and spectacular vocal range.