CBN NewsWatch AM: October 6, 2022

1 year ago
33

More pain at the pump expected, as gas prices could rise following OPEC oil production cuts – the move coming as voters say inflation is their top concern ahead of the midterms, which could swing Congress to the Republicans; Burgundy Waller, who calls herself “chip girl,” has gained a big online following after posting videos showing how she can open doors around their home using the RFID chip implanted in the back of her hand- but experts warn of the dangers of implantable technology; Brandeis Center Chairman Kenneth Marcus talks to CBN’s Global Lane about the recent controversy over “Jewish-free zones” at the University of California-Berkeley, where some student groups have adopted anti-Israel bylaws, including a ban against pro-Israel speakers; how Bill and Laura Rhodes have spent a lifetime of Christian service as medical missionaries in a remote area of Kenya; and today is “Bring Your Bible to School” day- where students take Bibles to class and share the Gospel.

Loading comments...