by Graemme Marshall January 7, 2014 • 4 minute read
Wild weather is affecting many parts of the globe. Instead of wondering what’s wrong with “Mother Nature,” should we be looking to the Bible for insight? Two weeks ago I...
by Tim Groves December 10, 2013 • 4 minute read
Nelson Mandela devoted much of his life to the pursuit of freedom and equality for all people. But can we really achieve lasting peace by our own efforts? The world is paying tribute to...
by Erik Jones November 28, 2013 • 5 minute read
In a world of ingratitude, Thanksgiving reminds us to give thanks for blessings. What should Americans be thankful for this Thanksgiving? Every year on the fourth Thursday of November,...
by Tim Groves November 26, 2013 • 4 minute read
The United States and some of its allies promise to ease some sanctions as Iran agrees to some restrictions on its nuclear progress. But can Iran be trusted? At the suggestion of Iranian...
by Eddie Foster November 25, 2013 • 5 minute read
As the world is continuously rocked by terror attacks, more and more names are added to the list of dangerous terrorists. What name is missing from the list? Whether the target is a mall in...
by Tim Groves October 31, 2013 • 4 minute read
As if the government shutdown wasn’t humiliating enough, now America is accused of spying on its largest European ally. America is not getting much respect lately. Several months ago,...
by Ralph Levy October 23, 2013 • 4 minute read
Stories out of North Korea tell the tale of an oppressive, Stalinist regime. It is not only a danger to our world, but to its own citizens. Is there hope for North Korea? It was Monday,...
by Eddie Johnson October 18, 2013 • 4 minute read
What does the future hold for today’s German-led European Union? Bible prophecy and history enlighten us to long-planned dreams for mainland Europe. Could Europe fall again for a...
by David Treybig October 9, 2013 • 3 minute read
Since government leaders seem unable to solve the nation’s current crisis, perhaps it is time to consider what a widely rejected source of wisdom advises. The U.S. government shutdown...
by Tim Groves October 4, 2013 • 5 minute read
With Congress unable to reach a spending agreement, parts of the U.S. government have shut down. Is this only temporary, or does it highlight deeper problems? It’s been 17 years since...
by Erik Jones September 11, 2013 • 5 minute read
With America on the brink of striking Syria, Russia has intervened with a possible diplomatic solution. What’s behind this geopolitical turn of events? In the past few weeks the...
by Eddie Foster September 4, 2013 • 3 minute read
The use of chemical weapons in Syria has shocked the world. As we debate what uncivilized warfare is, a plan is in motion that will end warfare altogether. With the evidence that Syria used...