by Randy D'Alessandro
Common to all the major national upheavals we see today is a crisis of leadership. Many view national leaders as corrupt and incompetent. Is there a cure for the disease of ungodly leadership?
by Peter Eddington
As the United States becomes increasingly divided, the effect is felt around the globe in the form of frail leadership, further division and turmoil among the nations.
by World News, Cecil Maranville
American support for a strong European partner has increased.
by Rudy Rangel III
Bad leadership is not new to our world, but the globalization of economies has linked us all together in ways not possible in the past.
by Tom Robinson
For nearly a decade the United States has been withdrawing from world leadership. What’s actually happening? And what does the future hold for the country’s role in the world?
by Cecil Maranville, Jim Tuck, Tom Kirkpatrick
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan recently gave his unusually gloomy testimony before the House Financial Services Committee concerning the U.S. economy.
by Scott Ashley
How do you negotiate with people whose desire is to start a global war so that their messiah will come to save them and win the war for them?
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Will 2009 bring the beginning signs to America's downfall as a world superpower?
by Darris McNeely
Although World News and Prophecy does not get involved with national politics, we understand the key leadership role the nation plays in today's world.
by Darris McNeely
The world’s elites seek to create a new world order—a better world, as they envision it. Yet what is actually developing is a world heading into darkness beyond their imagining. God says to understand and not be part of that world.
by Darris McNeely
Europe takes another step in the direction of its destiny. The world is moving rapidly toward a time of transition. Is your life keeping pace?
by John Ross Schroeder
The actions of the U.S. president are important to the welfare of many nations. Some observers consider the current contest for top American leadership to be uninspiring and lackluster. Yet the stakes are high when we consider the domestic...
by Howard Davis
For several years, sudden unexpected events have rattled the world, leading many pundits to draw parallels to the 1930s and '40s. Last Saturday's terrible crash of the Polish presidential plane on its way to the 70th anniversary of a World...
by John Meakin
Fifty years from the end of World War II, not only Europe but the whole world still needs to be rescued from numerous evil influences. How and from where will that deliverance come?
by Darris McNeely
Europe continues its march toward its destiny, moving rapidly toward a time of transition that will surprise and shake the entire world. How prepared are you for the changes that are coming?
by Bruce Gore
Some members of the nation's political leadership have set terrible examples of integrity. Political corruption is not restricted to the America. It is a worldwide problem.
by John Ross Schroeder
Global economic and financial turbulence stalk the world—along with a growing food and energy crisis. Apocalyptic doomsaying is seen in newspapers everywhere. Can you survive whatever perils may come your way? What or who will be your...
by Fred Nance, John Ross Schroeder
Americans appear to be very edgy these days. According to a Gallup Poll sponsored by USA Today, "Almost three-fourths of them...don't like the way things are going in the country. Given economic deprivation and political division, plus war...