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The 700 Club - August 20, 2012

Veteran All-Star pitcher sits down with CBN Sports to share about the faith that has sustained him during his baseball journey. Plus, Freddie Vest was a calf-roping rodeo entertainer, but an awkward fall from his horse left him fighting to stay ...

Atlanta Braves Starter Tim Hudson Takes The Mound

Veteran All-Star pitcher sits down with CBN Sports to share about the faith that has sustained him during his baseball journey.

Green Church: Making Creation Care a Holy Cause

Green Church: Making Creation Care a Holy Cause

Green Church: Making Creation Care a Holy Cause

For some, caring for the planet conjures up left-wing "tree-huggers." But one Idaho church asks -- how can you be pro-life and not be pro-creation?

Grandma Cheats Death

With her rare disease, Nancy’s chances for survival were not good, but that didn’t stop her from praying for a miracle.

Ministry Helps Soldiers Cope this Holiday

This Christmas many have been chipping in to bring a little joy to America's armed forces serving overseas.

An Extreme Faith

Glenn Carlson was an extreme sports enthusiast whose obsession with adrenaline became an addiction. That drive almost consumed him before a neighbor challenged him to read the book of John three times.

Patti Foster: My Only Constant

Patti survived a horrific car accident. The Lord woke her from a six-week coma and healed her from permanent brain damage.

Rush of Fools: An Overnight Sensation

Rush of Fools is not just a one-hit wonder band. Their first album flew off the shelves. Now, the band is selling out venues on a nationwide tour. But, they say worship will always remain the focus.

Holly Clegg: Queen of Quick Counters Cancer

Holly Clegg has easy recipes to help your loved one eat well through chemotherapy.

Colleges Not Making the Grade

CBN News speaks with retired Lieutenant General Josiah Bunting on the miseducation of today's college students.

Using Science to Defend the Disabled

Regent University leaders have launched a new effort to research everything from disabilities to cloning and stem cells.

Beijing Tackles Olympic Traffic Problem

While the number of drivers in Beijing continues to gain steam, the city’s traffic has slowed to a halt.

Is Iraq Fit for Democracy?

After all the setbacks, are things finally starting to turn the corner in Iraq?

The Science Behind Dieting Right

Howard J. Eisenson, MD and Martin Binks, Ph.D. discuss their "Duke Diet" program for successful long-lasting weight loss.

The Benton Sisters: Remembering 7/7

It has been two years since three subways and a double-decker bus were bombed by terrorists in London. But for sisters Emily and Katie Benton, the details remain as clear as the day it happened.

Riverside Tabernacle Helps the City of Flint

God calls His people to feed the hungry in body and spirit. Riverside Tabernacle in Flint, Michigan, is doing just that. In the process, they’re making a big mark on one of the poorest communities in the United States.

OBI Supplies Aid to Jakarta

The surging waters have left most Jakartans bewildered and unprepared as torrential rains bombarded the whole of Jakarta, the worst flooding since 2002.

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