World Regions

"So the LORD scattered them abroad from there over the face of all the earth, and they ceased building the city" (Genesis 11:8).

Long ago, an ancient civilization revolted against God, gathering together and attempting to build a tower to the heavens. In response, God divided their languages and caused them to scatter across the globe. Now, millennia later, each world region has its own unique history...and shared future. Find out more below, or focus on a specific region with the links on the right.

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Berlin Europe's Future Political Capital

British correspondent Gerhard Marx visited the German capital in mid-June. Here is his timely historical and prophetic analysis.
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From Farm to Fork How Safe Is the Food Supply

"Farm to Fork" is the catchphrase repeated throughout the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and EU documents on the issue of securing the food supply against intentional contamination. How safe is the food supply?
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Restoration: Godly Solution to World Conflict

The issue comes down to the question, Who is God? It is the dividing point between the major world religions.
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World News and Trends: The French disconnection

Recently the French voted down the new EU charter, already approved by nine EU members.
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World News and Trends: The Bible under attack in Britain and Europe

The Bible has been under severe attack in secular Europe for a very long time. The latest public outbreak is reflected in headlines in British newspapers such as "Hospitals Ban the Bible," "Christian Hostel Faces Shutdown for Having Bibles and...
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60 Years After World War II: What Have We Learned?

Do you ever wonder what prevents evil from triumphing? This year marks the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II. Looking at these related issues should make us think about the deep currents of good and evil that...
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Will EU Constitution Rejections Halt the Drive for European Unity?

The citizens of both France and the Netherlands soundly rebuffed the new European constitution through recent national referendums. So where are EU politics going from here? Does Bible prophecy have any say in the matter?
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What next for Britain, Europe and the world?

In the wake of the horrific bombings on the London underground transport system, where do we stand in the year 2005—the first decade of the 21st century? From what perspective should we view the time in which we live?
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In Brief...World News Review India Moving Toward China?

While the rise of China as an economic power is beginning to be noticed in the West, another rapidly emerging power, India, has been quietly making moves toward a constructive partnership with its old enemy Beijing.
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In Brief...World News Review Iran Opts for Hardliner

In June, Iran elected Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to be its new president. Largely unknown outside Iran (reportedly, he has never even traveled outside the country), he's being called "an ultra-conservative."
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America's Handwriting of Warning

In fulfilling His overall purpose, God has brought nations to their knees with one quick unexpected strike. He overthrew Babylon in one night through the Persian army. Egypt was crippled when its army went to the bottom of the Red...
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Is Africa Dying Before Our Eyes?

Entire countries are struggling for survival. Does the world want to help? Is it too late? Has God cursed the continent?
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Spring Feast "Safari" Shows How God Is Blessing His Work in East Africa

This spring, my husband, Barry, and I had the opportunity to ride along on a visiting tour of East Africa and see firsthand how God is blessing the work there.
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Europe in Crisis Is This the End of the European Union

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?
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Will the Euro Last?

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America For Sale?

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China Jumps Into U.S. Market - Some Say Onto U.S. Market

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Pope Publishes First Book-Criticizes Europe

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News Briefs June 19-25

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Democracy in the Middle East