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Wintley Phipps: I Have a Dream Too

Baritone and piano player Wintley Phipps talks about the role of music in Black history and sings "Amazing Grace."

When Desperation Finds Hope

Lovina of Nigeria struggled to find a job until she gave her live to Christ while watching CBN's Turning Point program.

Phil Cooke: Christian Media for the New Millennium

The author of The Last TV Evangelist discusses how to reach the youth and today's culture with the Gospel.

U.S. Military Medical Teams Help Heal Relations

Chuck Holton reports from across the Atlantic on how Africa medical missions are heading off radicalism.

China Quake Anniversary: China Applauds OB

Today marks the one year anniversary of the earthquake that struck China.

Latin America Turns to the Left

CBN News reporter, Dale Hurd, explains what Latin America's left turn means for the USA.

Matt Barnett: Reviving Inner Cities

Matt Barnett co-founded The Dream Center, an organization dedicated to helping inner cities.

Tithing A Way Out of Poverty Level Income

Tennis coach Jonathan Newman gets serious about tithing after three years of poverty-level income. The results are amazing.

ENDING POVERTY

A new coalition says Christians can end extreme global poverty in just a couple of decades and they have a new film they hopes will inspire everyone in the church to do their part.

Christian World News: October 28, 2011

On this week’s Christian World News, U.S. troops pull out of Iraq, a new film aimed at ending poverty, victims of the war in Bosnia find healing through Jesus, and more.

CBN NewsWatch: October 12, 2011

On Wednesday's CBN Newswatch with Lee Webb and Wendy Griffith: Reaction to Iran’s alleged plot to attack an ambassador, a new movie aimed at ending world poverty, recap of last night’s GOP debate, and more.

CBN NewsWatch: September 13, 2011

On Tuesday's CBN Newswatch with Lee Webb and Lorie Johnson: US Poverty Rate Hits 27-Year High; Obama Ratchets Up Pitch for $450B Jobs Plan; Clinton: Religious Rights Still Top US Concern, and more.

School for the Poor

Tribal children in Paraguay face deep poverty and social alienation. Now a Korean missionary is working to give them a better life.

'Golden Age' Delivers Food, Meds to Needy Seniors

When one Virginia pastor learned of the poverty facing his elderly community, he went on a mission to feed as many hungry seniors as possible.

Faith Groups Challenge Gays to 'Debate' not 'Hate'

One watchdog group's recent inclusion of Christian organizations as anti-gay 'hate groups' has led some to challenge homosexuals to "start debating" and "stop hating."

'Strike Force' Gives Food to America's Impoverished

'Strike Force' Gives Food to America's Impoverished

Food Banks See Demand Rise as Economy Falls

Food Banks See Demand Rise as Economy Falls

New Film '58' Seeks to End World Poverty

New Film '58' Seeks to End World Poverty