by Isaac Khalil June 21, 2017 • 4 minute read
The Anglo-American order has brought stability, relative peace and prosperity to the world for many years. Are we witnessing its end? In a recent BBC article, a provocative question was...
by Isaac Khalil June 8, 2017 • 6 minute read
Jerusalem is one of the world’s quagmires. Contested by multiple religions and site of much division and violence, what is the past and future of this city? During his presidential...
by Mike Bennett May 31, 2017 • 4 minute read
German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed her frustration with the U.S. and the U.K. this week. Will NATO survive the growing divisions? “The times in which we could...
by Isaac Khalil April 24, 2017 • 4 minute read
World news has recently been punctuated by tensions between North Korea and the U.S. Could a war between these nations lead to the Great Tribulation? Tensions are rising on the Korean...
by Joshua Travers March 10, 2017 • 4 minute read
An incident from the Second World War sheds some light on how we are to be living our lives in the present. It was one of the lowest points in American history. In a matter of a few short...
by Isaac Khalil March 8, 2017 • 5 minute read
The goals of the European Union have been challenged recently by a number of issues. How might Europe unite despite these challenges? Europe seems to be falling apart. Recently external...
by Tim Groves January 20, 2017 • 5 minute read
Over the past several months we have seen heartbreaking images and stories about this ancient Syrian city. What can we learn from this tragedy? Aleppo is one of the oldest continually...
by Joel Meeker December 26, 2016 • 5 minute read
As the world marks 25 years since the fall of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, let’s consider what lessons it has for us today. Dec. 26, 2016, marks the 25th anniversary of...
by Erik Jones December 9, 2016 • 8 minute read
How does the story of a British king, an American socialite and a taboo marriage that ended a king’s reign possibly show the hand of God in history? Eighty years ago, on Dec. 10,...
by Joshua Travers December 7, 2016 • 3 minute read
The Commonwealth was formed 85 years ago this year. A lot has changed since its formation. What does the future hold for this group of nations? It was the empire on which the sun never set....
by Mike Bennett December 6, 2016 • 5 minute read
Dec. 7, 1941, is a day that lives in infamy because of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. What can we learn for the times ahead of us? Those who lived through the sneak attack on the...
by Isaac Khalil November 28, 2016 • 5 minute read
Pope Francis has been transforming the tone and approach of the Catholic Church. What’s behind his ecumenical overtures to other churches? In the last 40 years, the Roman Catholic...