· TBN Directors Accused of Illegally Using 'Charitable Assets'

The granddaughter of Trinity Broadcasting Network founders Paul and Jan Crouch claims directors for the company illegally used more than $50 million of "charitable assets."


· Whitney Houston, Superstar of Records, Films Dies

Whitney Houston, who ruled as pop music's queen until her majestic voice and regal image were ravaged by drug use, has died. She was 48.


· Romney Wins in Maine; Takes CPAC Straw Poll

Romney's win, combined with victory in the presidential straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Committee, helped slow an embarrassing skid after a string of losses.


· Pastor Who Died in Pulpit Was 'Thoroughly Good'

Bishop Barnett K. Thoroughgood was described by those who knew him well as the "go to" person whenever that extra wisdom and direction was needed.


· Obama's Birth Control Shift Doesn't Silence Critics

President Obama made efforts to calm a firestorm Friday, announcing that his administration will reverse a birth control coverage requirement for religious employers.


· Under Siege? Spain Resists Islamic 'Invasion'
The Koran instructs Muslims to conquer the whole world for Islam. It happened 1,300 years ago in Spain -- and some say it's happening again.
· Christian Counselor is Self-Taught 'Top Shot'

Dustin Ellermann, a self-taught marksman, won the title of Top Shot after beating several military and law enforcement-trained shooters.


· Victoria's Secret Model Quits to 'Honor the Lord'

Kylie Bisutti decided to leave one of America's most well-known lingerie companies because showing off her body left her feeling convicted.


· Movie Reviews: Journey 2, Star Wars 3D, The Vow

There several new movies at the box office this weekend. But are they family friendly?


· Jerusalem Dateline Show | Radical Islam and Egypt's Future

CBN News holds a roundtable discussion about the so-called Arab Spring and developments in Egypt one year after Hosni Mubarak was forced from power.


· More Christians Seeking Love Connection Online

Valentine's Day is quickly approaching and many are still searching for that special someone -- online.


· Blood & Fire: The 1st Kansas Colored Infantry

Contrary to popular belief, the 1st Kansas was the first black regiment raised and trained by a state during the American Civil War.


· Stakelbeck on Terror Show | Iran's War on America

CBN News analyzes the Iranian regime's ongoing 32-year war against America, and how Iran's nuclear weapons program is not just a threat to the Middle East, but the world.


· Why Even the Tiny Details Matter to God

Each day, we see extraordinary people and events in the media, leaving some of us feeling our "ordinary" lives and what we do is not important.


· Election Goals Top Priority as CPAC Kicks Off

Conservatives from across the country are in Washington to talk about ideas and strategy and to hear from those still in the running to become the GOP nominee.


· Virginia Pastor Dies in the Pulpit after Sermon

Bishop Barnett K. Thoroughgood had just finished his Sunday sermon called "I Am Here to do Battle" when he sat down in his seat on stage, and collapsed.


· Santorum Surges as He Talks Faith in Bible Belt

A Gallup poll shows 20 percent of Republicans now support him as their party's nominee for president after his three-state sweep of GOP contests on Tuesday.


· Ex-Muslim Boy Clings to Faith Despite Beatings

Here's just one example of Christians in other countries who are attacked and sometimes even killed because of their faith, especially if they're converts from Islam.


· Navy Ship Named after Gabrielle Giffords

The courageous recovery of Gabrielle Giffords has landed her a brand new boat -- a very large one.


· Muslim Brotherhood Calls for New Gov't in Egypt

The Muslim Brotherhood demanded Thursday that Egypt's ruling generals give up their power over the current government.