by Mike Bennett September 20, 2012 • 5 minute read
This week a group of 11 foreign ministers, capping nine months of work, presented their plan for strengthening the integration of Europe, perhaps including an EU army. A crisis is a terrible...
by Jim Haeffele August 23, 2012 • 4 minute read
Is Israel about to make a preemptive strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities? If so, what will that mean to the Middle East region and to the world? When Israel became a nation in 1948,...
by Joel Meeker July 26, 2012 • 5 minute read
A visit to the isle of Patmos sparked thoughts about the Apocalypse (Revelation) the apostle John wrote there—and how God wants us to respond to it. My wife and I just visited Patmos...
by Joel Meeker June 21, 2012 • 4 minute read
Greece inched back from the brink of exiting the euro, but the issues have not gone away. What’s the mood after the Greek elections? Where is Europe headed? I’m writing from...
by Ralph Levy June 19, 2012 • 5 minute read
Egypt’s historic presidential election was overshadowed by court and military decisions that many Egyptians feel amount to a countercoup. Egypt’s elections, which should have...
by Mike Bennett June 15, 2012 • 4 minute read
Europe remains a hot spot in world news—and in end-time prophecy. What will this weekend’s election in Greece bring? “Europe on Edge Over Crisis” said the top...