by Melvin Rhodes
The recent rejection of the proposed EU constitution by French and Dutch voters has caused a major stir in Europe, where it is seen as a serious blow to European unity. Is there any prophetic significance to this latest development?
by Heidi Braun
This year’s theme was “speaking the same thing” (1 Corinthians 1:10).
by Paul Kieffer
The Schengen Treaty eliminates immigration checkpoints along the borders of participating European countries. Now 26 countries have signed on, including three non-European Union states. Will this treaty serve as a model for the stalled...
by Paul Kieffer
With birthrates among traditional Europeans in decline while population growth in Europe's Muslim communities soar, one European voice asks whether Europe wants to preserve its cultural and religious identity.
by Mike Bennett
Sixty-five years ago a B-29 bomber dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima. When the last crew member and the survivors are gone, will we remember the horrors of that weapon—or is humanity fated to face a full-scale nuclear Armageddon?...
by Paul Kieffer
With birthrates among traditional Europeans in decline while population growth in Europe's Muslim communities soars, one European voice asks whether Europe wants to preserve its cultural and religious identity. Will anyone listen before it...
by Melvin Rhodes
French and Dutch voters have rejected the new European constitution, while Paris and London are fighting over European finances. Will the European Union survive the current turmoil?