by Mike Bennett
Will the $1 trillion economic bailout really save Greece and the euro? How do the euro's strengths and weaknesses affect the prophetic future of Europe?
by John Ross Schroeder
In 1933 Winston Churchill chillingly warned, "No one can watch the events which are taking place in Germany without increasing anxiety about what their outcome will be." With an economic crisis now plaguing the eurozone, will Berlin's...
by Melvin Rhodes
In the last few weeks the euro has declined in value as fears over Greece's debt problems fueled international speculation. Could Greece's problems lead to the demise of the common European currency?
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
The bailout crisis continues unabated as Greece, Portugal and Ireland (and perhaps less so Spain and Italy) experience serious financial difficulties.
by Paul Kieffer
An old German proverb says that God's millstone turns slowly. Over the years the pace of developments within the European Union has also been slow, but things are changing.
by Paul Kieffer
The world's most ambitious currency union in modern times has reached a milestone some critics predicted would never happen.
by Melvin Rhodes
The growing debt crisis in Europe is straining the monetary union and even the European Union itself. Europe has arrived at a crossroads. Which way will it turn?
by Rudy Rangel III, Tom Robinson
The Greek financial crisis is still lingering. The southern Balkan nation has been struggling economically and has been dead weight for the European Union for some time now. Greek leaders have gone back and forth on solutions and bailouts...
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
The Associated Press reports that "a disorderly and potentially devastating Greek debt default is looking much less likely.
by Paul Kieffer
The biggest currency experiment in all history starts at the end of the year when the euro becomes the official common currency of 12 European nations. But are the new bills and coins all that are being exchanged?
by John Ross Schroeder
Chancellor Angela Merkel's noteworthy reluctance to part with large amounts of bailout cash has recently riveted European leaders' attention. Germany is increasingly beginning to negotiate from a strengthened position, fortified by the...
by Rodney Hall
With the European sovereign debt crisis, the elites' dream of economic integration is in real jeopardy. Will a split come soon? What does the Bible reveal about Europe's future?
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
It's becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with all the daily and weekly news relevant to biblical prophecies of the last days.
by Amanda Miller
The time between the Old Testament and New Testament gives insight into the life and times of Jesus Christ and the New Testament Church.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Adolf Hitler came to power only because of a major financial crisis in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
by John Ross Schroeder
Ardent EU supporters promote a best-case scenario, the debt crisis concluding with diminished consequences. Others lay out worst-case scenarios, such as Britain’s Daniel Hannan in his October 2011 Standpoint article “The End of Europe’s...
by Melvin Rhodes
Economics was the force that determined the course of world history—and continues to be a primary force in the drive toward fulfillment of Bible prophecy.
by Darris McNeely
Whether or not Greece agrees to the stringent terms of another European Union reform plan, the European power bloc is here to stay, and someday it will surprise the world.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
How could a small island nation with a population accounting for barely a fifth of one percent of the eurozone nations possibly be at the vortex of a pan-European crisis that, according to Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in The Daily Telegraph,...