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In Democracy We Trust?



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Many countries’ citizens are sounding the alarm that we’re seeing the death of democracy. But what is the verdict of Heaven on this most exalted form of human government?

To the Ends of the Earth



Editor in Chief Gerald E. Weston

From the Arctic Circle to Tierra del Fuego, Tomorrow’s World works to preach the Gospel and follow Jesus Christ’s command in Matthew 24:14.

November-December 2024

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In Democracy We Trust?

  • Wallace G. Smith

Many countries’ citizens are sounding the alarm that we’re seeing the death of democracy. But what is the verdict of Heaven on this most exalted form of human government?

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Ancient Prophecies Are Coming Alive

  • Gerald E. Weston

Containing some of the most important prophecies for our day, the book of Genesis helps us to make sense of our world.

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What Should We Do About Christmas?

  • Rod McNair

Most people don’t find the pagan origins of Christmas surprising, but they matter far more than you might have been led to believe.

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Pray for Our Leaders

  • Justin D. Ridgeway

The Apostle Paul’s encouragement for Christians to pray for our leaders—even at their worst—shows how God expects us to respect authority in our Christian walk.

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NewsWatch

  • Editorial Staff

“And what I say to you, I say to all: Watch!”~Mark 13:37

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The Destructive Consequences of Government Cover-Ups

  • Scott D. Winnail

People long to place trust in their leaders and their nations. But what happens when leaders break faith with their citizens?

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Editor in Chief Gerald E. Weston

To the Ends of the Earth

  • Gerald E. Weston

From the Arctic Circle to Tierra del Fuego, Tomorrow’s World works to preach the Gospel and follow Jesus Christ’s command in Matthew 24:14.

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Calgary's Water Crisis: A Wake-Up Call

  • Gary Molnar

Fresh, potable water is critical for human life—and Canada’s water infrastructure reveals a serious problem.

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Who Is the Prophet of Deuteronomy 18?

  • Editorial Staff

Deuteronomy 18:18 tells of an unnamed prophet whom God would use to proclaim His message—and the New Testament clearly demonstrates that prophet’s identity.

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Letters to TW

  • Editorial Staff

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Cuba’s Poor Are Getting Poorer



Cuba, like North Korea, is one of a few nations with a centrally planned economy, rationing out to their people items of basic sustenance. After the Cuban Revolution that ended in 1959, the ration book became a cornerstone of Fidel Castro’s government. It gave Cubans access to government-subsidized bread, milk, meat, fish, and cleaning supplies. In recent years, however, items have been removed from the ration book and prices have risen—creating a real crisis in a nation where the average citizen makes only $15 per month.

Dengue Fever in Europe and USA



Today, people are not the only creatures traveling northward and crossing borders—dangerous mosquitos are also coming! Mosquitos carrying diseases formerly seen only in tropical regions are now moving into Europe and the United States (The Telegraph, September 24, 2024). The mild form of dengue fever causes high fever, headache, body aches, nausea, and rash.

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