700 Club Interactive - December 24, 2009
Jospeh hits the streets to ask people if they prefer Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays.
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Jospeh hits the streets to ask people if they prefer Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays.
Pregnant with another man's baby, Yvonee was a prostitute on the streets. Yet her husband never gave up hope.
His wife looked for him on the streets, in crack dens and prayed every night that Dorian would come home.
Chief Economist at First Trust Advisors, Brian Wesbury, will discuss the economy and investment strategies.
Beginning at age 12, a young Nigerian named Tope started to be haunted by a recurring nightmare.
While the Chinese government has mobilized its forces to help those in need, Chinese Christians have also gotten involved...
Rob and Deborah Amend were happy with their two boys when they heard God call them to adopt.
He was the baddest racer and street fighter. Yet, Sammy knew about faith and hoped that God had a...
Oliver North believes the Global War on Terror is being won by young Americans who deserve to have their...
You can be fined or arrested for spitting, littering, or selling chewing gum in one of the cleanest places...
More than 250 volunteers from Cross Point Community Church helped revitalize the only homeless shelter in Nashville, Tenn, dedicated...
The Boy Scouts of America may lose their national headquarters if they don't change their policy banning homosexuals.
The voices in the city of David are the stones. If you sit and listen, you can hear 3,000...
Today China has more than 26 million private businesses, with new ones opening daily.
No time to diet or exercise? Watch Kristi Watts and nutritionist Heather Bauer demonstrate some simple meals from Heather's...
Michael Greene, aka Soul P, is a rapper who is inspiring young people with a positive message.
This Nashville church is being honored for their youth step team outreach, which keeps urban kids off the streets.
Inside Edition host and author Deborah Norville talks about the power of respect. A street thug hears the voice...