In an age where the mainstream media industry is awash in relativism, selective outrage, and secular dogma, CBN News stands out as a powerful exception—one that not only reports the truth but does so with spiritual conviction and biblical clarity. As the news arm of the Christian Broadcasting Network, CBN News brings something few other outlets can: a commitment to journalistic integrity informed by a Christian worldview.
Founded by Pat Robertson and sustained through decades of cultural upheaval, CBN News has developed into a trustworthy voice for those who desire not only factual reporting, but also moral clarity and theological consistency. Unlike many “conservative” outlets that shy away from spiritual matters, or Christian outlets that avoid politics, CBN unites both realms—faith and public policy, the church and the world, truth and grace.
Its reporters and correspondents are seasoned, its international presence is strong, and its editorial tone is sober, professional, and uncompromising on biblical doctrine. Among its standout voices is war correspondent and journalist Chuck Holton, whose on-the-ground reporting has brought to light the cost of Christian courage in war zones and disaster zones alike.
For all these reasons—and more—CBN News deserves a place of honor in the Media Hall of Fame. It is a news outlet that serves not only the conservative reader, but the Christian conscience.
Ownership and Funding
CBN News is the journalistic arm of the Christian Broadcasting Network, a non-profit organization founded in 1961 by Pat Robertson. Unlike many media corporations, CBN is privately held and funded through donations, ministry partnerships, and revenue from affiliated programming such as The 700 Club. This structure allows it to operate without corporate shareholders or advertising pressure to conform to secular or progressive norms.
Its nonprofit status has been a tremendous asset. Rather than chasing ad dollars with clickbait or compromising truth for broader market appeal, CBN News reports with a focus on biblical fidelity and journalistic excellence. The organization sees its role not merely as a news source but as a ministry to equip and inform believers in a hostile cultural environment.
While it does accept advertising for certain media formats, its funding base remains largely mission-driven, not market-driven. That provides a level of editorial freedom that few other outlets enjoy, especially when covering topics that mainstream advertisers or social media platforms might deem “controversial”—such as abortion, religious persecution, or the exclusivity of Christ.
Editorial Standards and Integrity
CBN News holds to a rare standard of honesty and clarity in a profession increasingly corrupted by activism. While legacy outlets push moral confusion under the guise of neutrality, CBN names sin, exalts truth, and grounds its commentary in biblical categories. That doesn’t mean it’s partisan—CBN does not shy away from criticizing political leaders across the spectrum—but its reporting is always driven by conviction, not conformity.
The outlet upholds a clear distinction between its news reporting and editorial commentary. Its news stories are fact-based, well-sourced, and internationally focused, often highlighting Christian persecution, global conflict, or humanitarian crises. Its opinion and feature segments, while unashamedly Christian, are sober in tone and grounded in both theology and reality.
CBN also avoids the excesses of some alternative media—no conspiracies, no yelling, no clickbait. Its reputation among believers is that of a trustworthy, thoughtful, and biblically sound outlet. Among conservatives, it’s known for its reliable, values-driven analysis of policy, culture, and morality.
And unlike many Christian platforms that lean toward therapeutic or seeker-sensitive storytelling, CBN News is unafraid to address hard truths: judgment, persecution, war, and the fallenness of man. It tells the truth, not merely what people want to hear.
Mission and Worldview
CBN News operates with a theologically grounded mission that is both explicit and unapologetic: to deliver news that is accurate, morally clear, and aligned with biblical truth. It approaches world events not from a secular vantage point, nor even from a mere conservative one, but from a Christian understanding of man, morality, and history.
At its core is a gospel-informed view of the world:
- Humanity is fallen, and that explains both political dysfunction and cultural corruption.
- Christ is King, and His lordship informs not only personal faith but public life.
- Scripture is authoritative, and its moral precepts apply not only to the church but to society at large.
- Truth is knowable, and therefore journalists have an obligation to report it—not obscure it behind progressive euphemism or relativistic hedging.
This biblical framework is evident in CBN’s coverage of nearly every issue—from abortion and marriage to international affairs and religious persecution. Its reporters are trained not just in journalism but in biblical literacy, and the network views news itself as a tool for Christian discipleship.
This worldview makes CBN a rare entity. It is neither “Christian-lite” nor legalistic; neither theologically shallow nor overtly denominational. Instead, it is robustly evangelical, rooted in historical Christianity, and informed by an eschatological awareness that we live in a fallen world groaning for redemption.
Notable Figures and Contributions
Among its many journalists and correspondents, one man stands out as a symbol of Christian courage and journalistic integrity: Chuck Holton.
A former Army Ranger, Holton brings not only military expertise to his reporting but a deep spiritual maturity. He has covered war zones, revolutions, natural disasters, and refugee crises with a calm, compassionate, and gospel-driven demeanor. Whether he’s reporting from Ukraine, Latin America, or the Middle East, Holton brings the suffering of the persecuted church and the courage of Christian responders to global attention.
More than just a reporter, Holton is a witness to the cost of faith in hostile environments. He has chronicled the stories of pastors tortured for Christ, children displaced by war, and missionaries holding their ground in collapsing nations. Through it all, he points viewers not to despair, but to hope—and not merely to humanitarian aid, but to the eternal promises of the gospel.
Holton appears on CBN frequently but also has his own Youtube channel, The Hot Zone with Chuck Holton.
Beyond Holton, CBN has a deep bench of capable journalists who specialize in legal battles for religious liberty, pro-life advocacy, international Christian affairs, and policy implications for the family and church. The network has often been first to report on important stories that legacy media ignored—especially stories affecting believers globally.
In short, CBN doesn’t just “cover” the news. It lives it, lives among it, and speaks truth into it.
Specific Stories and Achievements
CBN News has an impressive track record of breaking and sustaining stories that align with Christian moral concern. A few standout examples:
- Extensive coverage of the Nigerian Christian genocide by Boko Haram and Fulani radicals—while most Western outlets ignored it entirely.
- On-the-ground reporting from Ukraine, including refugee stories, the plight of evangelical pastors, and the role of Christian aid organizations.
- Detailed exposés of transgender ideology in schools, medicine, and law—years before many conservative outlets took notice.
- Consistent defense of life, including investigative reporting on Planned Parenthood’s policies and the fetal tissue industry.
- Legal victories for Christian bakers, florists, and students—covered with fairness and clarity, without falling into partisan extremes.
- In-depth features on persecuted churches in China, Iran, and North Korea, told with the pastoral sensitivity and courage such topics require.
- Coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict that presents the theological and moral complexity from a Christian perspective, without parroting the mainstream anti-Israel narrative.
In each of these stories, CBN is doing more than journalism—it is offering moral testimony in a world increasingly confused about right and wrong.
Public Perception and Reach
CBN News enjoys a reputation of trust and respect among a wide range of viewers: evangelical Christians, social conservatives, international observers, and even secular truth-seekers disillusioned with the mainstream media. While it does not command the daily ratings of Fox News or the viral traffic of The Daily Wire, CBN has carved out a high-trust niche that is devotionally engaged, globally aware, and spiritually mature.
Its primary reach is through:
- CBNNews.com – A clean, well-maintained hub of reporting, opinion, and video content
- CBN News Channel – A 24-hour news and talk network available through streaming, cable, and digital platforms
- YouTube – Where many of its investigative pieces and global reports reach millions
- Facebook and X/Twitter – Strong performance in sharing morally anchored stories that go underreported elsewhere
- The 700 Club – Its flagship program that includes daily news segments seen by hundreds of thousands
CBN also has a strong international footprint, particularly in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, where it runs translations and partnerships with local ministries. Its global coverage isn’t a token add-on—it’s part of its mission identity. This gives it access to voices and stories that few Western outlets can or will reach.
And among serious Christians, CBN remains one of the most trusted outlets for navigating moral, spiritual, and political questions without compromise.
Areas of Special Strength
CBN News excels in several areas that are especially vital to Christian conservatives and culturally alert believers. These strengths are not only editorial—they are missional:
1. Religious Liberty
CBN has chronicled dozens of court cases involving Christians who faced discrimination, discipline, or legal jeopardy for living out their faith. From teachers fired for refusing pronoun mandates to students punished for quoting Scripture, CBN tells the stories that mainstream media buries.
2. Christian Persecution
It is arguably the best Western outlet for consistent, informed, and compassionate coverage of global persecution. Whether it’s underground churches in Iran, North Korean defectors, or Nigerian families attacked by Islamists, CBN does not forget the suffering body of Christ.
3. Biblical Sexual Ethics
CBN reports boldly on transgender ideology, marriage redefinition, pornography, and school indoctrination—not with snark or political slogans, but with pastoral clarity and theological grounding. It also amplifies voices of healing and repentance, not just critique.
4. Israel and the Middle East
The network is known for its informed, respectful, and biblically aware coverage of Israel, especially during periods of war or political tension. It avoids the anti-Israel bias of most legacy outlets and instead explains Jewish-Christian solidarity and prophetic significance where relevant.
5. Pro-Life Advocacy
CBN reports frequently and accurately on abortion-related legislation, crisis pregnancy centers, and the moral arguments behind defending unborn life. Its tone is never sensational—only steadfast.
6. Natural Disasters and Christian Response
From Haiti to Turkey to Ukraine, CBN sends journalists not only to document tragedy, but to highlight how Christians are serving amid it—bringing glory to God through their mercy ministries.
Comparison to Mainstream Media
When compared to secular outlets like CNN, MSNBC, or even center-right outlets like The Hill, CBN News is sharply distinct in three ways:
- Moral Clarity: Where mainstream outlets obscure sin with euphemisms like “gender-affirming care” or “reproductive health,” CBN calls things what they are—gender confusion, child mutilation, and abortion.
- Spiritual Courage: CBN is unafraid to report stories about prayer, evangelism, spiritual warfare, and miracles—topics almost entirely absent from legacy coverage.
- Theological Grounding: Most outlets avoid the “why” behind moral breakdown. CBN doesn’t. It names spiritual causes—sin, rebellion, unbelief—and points to Christ as the only solution.
For a Christian trying to interpret the world through a biblical lens, CBN offers a trustworthy window, not a cracked mirror.
Shortcomings or Criticisms
While CBN News is a valuable and often exemplary outlet for Christians and conservatives, a balanced evaluation calls for a few qualifications—particularly for Reformed, cessationist, or covenantal readers who may differ from the network’s broader theological orientation.
1. Dispensationalist Framework
CBN News often interprets current events—particularly in the Middle East, Europe, and the global economy—through a premillennial dispensationalist lens. Stories involving Israel, temple reconstruction, red heifers, or international alliances are occasionally framed in explicitly prophetic or eschatological terms tied to that system.
For readers who hold to a Reformed or covenantal theology (such as amillennialism or postmillennialism), this framing may feel overly speculative or theologically narrow. It can sometimes lead to a form of newspaper exegesis that assigns prophetic significance to current events without anchoring them in the broader redemptive narrative of Scripture.
That said, this does not distort their reporting on facts. It is typically found in commentary or interpretive segments, and readers are free to benefit from the data while differing on the theological framing.
2. Charismatic Leanings
CBN is affiliated with charismatic traditions and affirms the ongoing operation of spiritual gifts, miracles, and prophetic impressions. These beliefs are sometimes reflected in features or interviews on The 700 Club or affiliated ministry segments.
However, it’s important to note that CBN News itself is not dominated by charismatic sensationalism. Its reporting is remarkably measured, calm, and journalistic, even when covering stories involving supernatural claims. The theological framework is present, but it rarely overshadows the professionalism or factual clarity of the reporting itself.
For readers with cessationist or more reserved views on spiritual gifts, CBN News remains broadly usable and trustworthy, especially because it does not allow theological distinctives to distort its news coverage.
3. Limited Political Depth
CBN News excels in moral and cultural coverage, but its analysis of economic theory, deep political philosophy, or constitutional history may lack the depth of outlets like The Federalist, City Journal, or The Heritage Foundation. Its political coverage is accurate, but often focused on moral implications rather than systemic critique.
That said, this is more a matter of specialization than shortcoming—CBN knows its mission, and it sticks to it well.
Stance on 20 Key Cultural and Ideological Issues
CBN News performs strongly and consistently across nearly all key moral and political issues. Here’s a quick evaluation of where it stands:
1. Abortion – Unflinchingly pro-life; regularly features sidewalk counselors, crisis pregnancy centers, and the theology of life.
2. Second Amendment – Supports responsible gun ownership and often features Christians who defend themselves or others.
3. Religious Liberty – Core priority. Tracks court cases, legislation, and international developments affecting religious expression.
4. Parental Rights in Education – Advocates for parents resisting progressive education mandates, particularly on gender and race.
5. Transgender Ideology – Biblically faithful and courageous in confronting gender confusion, with pastoral concern for those harmed.
6. Marriage and Family – Strong support for traditional marriage, biblical headship, and family stability.
7. Race and Policing – Resists race essentialism, critiques CRT, and defends lawful policing while acknowledging injustice.
8. BLM and Antifa – Reports on the ideological roots and destructive outcomes of these movements without fear.
9. Critical Race Theory (CRT) – Opposes CRT in education and corporate life, with clear theological reasoning.
10. Election Integrity – Highlights ballot security, voter ID, and post-2020 reform efforts, without sensationalism.
11. Immigration and Borders – Balanced tone; supports national sovereignty, humane enforcement, and legal immigration.
12. Woke Capitalism – Regularly exposes ESG, DEI, and corporate overreach into moral and spiritual territory.
13. Climate Change Alarmism – Skeptical of climate hysteria; emphasizes stewardship, energy realism, and global hypocrisy.
14. Big Tech Censorship – Covers censorship, deplatforming, and Christian voices silenced for biblical speech.
15. COVID Policy and Mandates – Questioned lockdowns, covered church closures and legal battles with clarity and concern.
16. Israel and the Middle East – Consistently pro-Israel, though with a dispensational emphasis. Offers strong biblical and historical framing.
17. Foreign Policy and National Sovereignty – Supports strong national borders, religious freedom abroad, and prudent engagement.
18. Media Bias and Framing – Often exposes mainstream framing tactics, especially when aimed at Christianity.
19. The Role of Men and Women – Affirms biblical complementarianism, criticizes radical feminism, and honors fatherhood and motherhood.
20. The Church and Christian Values – This is its center of gravity. Reports with depth and care on issues affecting Christ’s body around the world.
Final Verdict
In the shifting sands of modern media, where even conservative outlets may drift from spiritual conviction, CBN News remains firmly anchored in the truth of God’s Word and the Lordship of Christ. It does not merely report the news—it interprets the world through the lens of Scripture, giving readers and viewers a rare gift: the ability to understand not just what is happening, but why it matters in light of eternity.
Though readers may differ with CBN on certain theological matters—especially its dispensational interpretation of prophecy or its charismatic sympathies—these differences do not detract from its consistent, courageous, and theologically informed reporting. Its tone is respectful, its facts are sound, and its gospel witness is unmistakable.
With correspondents like Chuck Holton showing that Christian journalism can be both spiritually grounded and professionally excellent, CBN News reminds us that media can still be a ministry—and that the Great Commission does not stop at the church door. Whether covering persecuted believers, cultural decay, or hopeful spiritual awakenings, CBN does so with clarity, grace, and boldness.
In a time when many are afraid to speak, CBN News speaks truth with love—and for that, it earns its rightful place in the Media Hall of Fame.
S.D.G.,
Robert Sparkman
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christiannewsjunkie@gmail.com
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