1989 saw the most critical turning point in world affairs since the end of World War II. That was the time when the iron curtain came down and the cold war was finally at an end. When the hammer & sickle flag of communism was finally hauled down from atop the Kremlin a couple of years later, the United States was left as the world's lone superpower. That's how the situation has remained for well over a decade. Will America remain as the world's superpower for the foreseeable future? Or are we on the verge of another turning point in world affairs?
Your Bible describes a place called Armageddon. Many think of Armageddon as the place and time of the ultimate destruction of mankind and planet Earth. Will we soon face the ultimate battle between the forces of good and evil? What does Bible prophecy say? Is Armageddon coming? And what will happen after Armageddon?
Absolutely staggering events lie ahead in world affairs. A mysterious spirit war will take place within the next several years which will change the complexion of world events. Your life will never be the same. How and why will this spirit war come about? How will it affect your life? You truly need to understand.
Human beings want to explore other worlds. Just one year ago, President Bush announced the goal of returning astronauts to the moon by the year 2020. Also in 2004, two robot explorers, Spirit and Opportunity, transmitted scientific data from the planet Mars. But what's happening here below on planet Earth? And what lies ahead for 2005? What does Bible prophecy reveal.
Is the Roman Empire just a matter of ancient history? What could it possibly have to do with you, with your family, your job and your future. In the fall of 2004, a remarkable exhibition opened in a circus tent pitched right across from the European Union Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. The theme of the exhibit was best captured by a banner that proclaimed "The New Roman Empire". This exhibition narrated 50 years of European Union history. And in the words of one prominent British newspaper, projects events into the future in an unusually frank display of European ambition.