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The snapshots of pain and grief of today's world will be replaced with snapshots of no more tears or suffering
"I don't think of all the misery, but of all the beauty that still remains," wrote Anne Frank in her
The who, what, when, where, why and how of Christ's return.
What has brought humanity to the brink of extinction, and what can—what will—be done to save us?
It is amazing how many people want to live a long life, and yet so few want to be old.
War is part of life in our present world. It has been so throughout human history. Why? Will it ever
In early May Queen Elizabeth II visited the United States as part of the 400th anniversary of the Jamestown settlement
China's philosophy toward African politics, coupled with its voracious appetite for energy and raw materials, makes an alliance with Africa
Whether the Six Day War or any other conflict in history, the memory of war will pass away someday when
"I've suffered a great many catastrophes in my life. Most of them never happened,” wrote American wit Mark Twain. How
The reasons put forward for separation are historical in nature as well as contemporary.
As Americans debate the issue of immigration, they would do well to learn from the lessons of history!
This issue of World News and Prophecy took on a theme dealing with Great Britain and its world role. Melvin
Precious is the parrot that is trained by a clean tongue. That is not only true for parrots.
Historically during the last 300 years the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has suffered only relatively minor
When the going gets tough, who do you count on and put your whole trust in?
Most people on earth seem to live day-to-day. Long-range planning and forethought for the future is not the main topic
I offer you a summer reading list of books I am reading, or have read, from which you can choose