by Howard Davis
Followers of Bible prophecy see the possibility of a major prophetic fulfillment in the making.
by Graemme Marshall
Today's workers, for most of their lives, have had confidence that upon retirement they would receive a livable pension or Social Security—because their governments promised it! But now many are fearful that they can't afford to retire.
by Graemme Marshall
Our world is changing in ways we never considered. The dominance that affluent nations have enjoyed is about to end. Will peoples of the rich world downsize their lifestyle? Will people who have rarely if ever had to "tighten their belts"...
by Cecil Maranville, Darris McNeely
Thousands are without homes and the essentials of life.
by John Ross Schroeder, Melvin Rhodes
According to the International Crimes Victim Survey 2000, published in The Economist, Australia is tops among the rich nations in violent crime and burglary and second only to Britain in car theft.
by World News
The subprime credit crisis and business slowdown in the United States are yielding more evidence that the economic clout of the United States is waning.
by Rudy Rangel III
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's statement that there is no upper limit on the number of refugees the country would accept is causing concern among Germans, who worry the immigrants won't assimilate into their culture.
by Good News
Like it or not, and recognize it or not, your ideals and beliefs are the target of a nihilistic, valueless secular philosophy.
by Cecil Maranville, Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder, Melvin Rhodes
the EU appears above all despondent
by Steven Britt
Pushes for universal acceptance of gay pride and same-sex marriage have gotten a lot of attention. There are many large problems in American culture that should be galvanizing us to fight to make a difference and seek God's intervention.
by Melvin Rhodes
Why is Africa, an enormous continent blessed with great wealth, plagued with such pervasive problems? When will it find solutions?