World News and Prophecy: January 2003

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In This Issue

  • by Cecil Maranville
Counterculture parents of the '80s, feminists, the entertainment industry and thinking people who wanted to change a culture that mistreats women unwittingly worked together to start a revolution. The result is a raging social trend that threatens our teens.
  • by Melvin Rhodes
The murder of three American Baptist missionaries by an Islamic extremist in Yemen Dec. 30 highlights the growing threat to Americans living in other parts of the world and the increasing worldwide clash between the followers of Islam and those of traditional Christianity. The killer claimed he shot the Americans because "they were preaching Christianity in an Islamic country." by Melvin Rhodes
  • by Robin Webber
It’s been said of old that “there are three items that don’t come back—a spent arrow, a spoken word and a lost opportunity.” Is this simply a trite phrase of days gone by or is there a powerful lesson for us to consider?
  • by John Ross Schroeder
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon considers Iran to be as dangerous as Iraq and a "center of world terror." Why should this be so?