World News and Prophecy: November 2001

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In This Issue

  • by John Ross Schroeder
In the wake of the war with international terrorism and the subsequent Allied response, a new kind of protracted conflict is shaping up. We are threatened with the shadows of an apocalypse of long duration. How do we cope?
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  • by Cecil Maranville
Does this strike you as an unusual article title for this publication? It shouldn't. Not all prophecies are worth your time and consideration-even some of the most intriguing ones! The undiscriminating face two dangers: being taken in by misleading information or failing to hear and heed genuine prophetic messages. Two "prophets" whose messages are currently being given wide circulation...
  • by Donald Ward
Al Qaeda terrorists labor to define the war on terrorism as the West vs. Islam-a definition that Western leaders throw off. Yet deeply entrenched religious issues are at the heart of the current war. And they are inflamed by a power greater than either the worldwide terrorist network or the combined military might of the United States, Britain, the rest of NATO and Russia.
  • by Cecil Maranville, Jim Tuck, John Ross Schroeder
Just the mention of or holding meetings in His name doesn't mean that God is truly back in the hearts, minds-and consequently, reflected in the actions-of Western peoples