by Jessica Hendrickson
I watched my classmate walk to the front of the room, and my heart began to race; I knew that my turn was next. It was the second week of classes, and our French teacher was having us take turns reciting the French alphabet in front of the...
by Amanda Stiver
A Latin inscription from the time of the Jewish-Roman Wars provides verification of historic details and sheds light on the history of the true church.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Files recently smuggled out of Russia freshly reveal former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's and the late French President François Mitterrand's true views of German reunification. Actually Mrs. Thatcher had previously mentioned...
by John Ross Schroeder
From Santa Maria de Feira, Portugal, site of the latest major meeting of the European Commission, a report on what's ahead.
by Compass Check Editor
With a lifelong love of travel and a desire to serve God’s people around the world, Ray Clore had a fulfilling career doing both with the U.S. State Department. He now serves as pastor for congregations in Maryland and Virginia. Read on to...
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
In the first half of this century European involvement figured heavily in the Middle East during both world wars and their aftermath.
by Paul Kieffer
Concerns over NATO’s future, the Muslim refugee crisis and the impending Brexit are clouds on Europe’s horizon. What lies ahead for Europe?
by Deanne Baum
The prevalence of self-harm through cutting is increasing rapidly in this evil age
by Frank Dunkle
Learning another language is hard but worth the effort, helping to build bridges across cultural divides.
by John Ross Schroeder
No nation has successfully invaded Britain since the Norman Conquest in 1066. In effect, the European Union may be about to do what the Spanish Armada, Napoleon and Hitler attempted but failed. Many do not realize that the identity and...
by John Ross Schroeder
Expect to see considerable changes ahead in the European Union (EU).
by Paul Kieffer
At the end of April, four European countries agreed on the formation of a joint military structure. Did NATO's successful intervention in Kosovo lay the seeds for a challenger to its position?
by Cecil Maranville
The remarkable progress made in the past 50 years of relative peace to unify many of the nations of Europe into what now constitutes the European Union has not been achieved without difficulty. Differentiated by language, ethnicity,...