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Geopolitics: Scope and Limitations

'WorldWatch' by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

International relations are convoluted enough to make the mind swim. Geopolitics is perhaps the most conservative method of making some sense of the world.


Is China's Threat a Mirage?

'WorldWatch' by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

A highly placed Chinese official made a point of telling the U.S. Treasury Secretary that China is no threat to the United States. This may be true—for now.


The Lisbon Treaty and the Future of Europe

'WorldWatch' by David C. Grabbe

What are the ramifications of an EU with the power and authority to act as a cohesive whole? Will the members choose to act in a united fashion?


The Neighbor to the South

'WorldWatch' by David C. Grabbe

In Mexico, the drug cartels' increasing power, corruption, and proclivity for violence may be driving the nation toward becoming a 'failed state.'


The Challenge of Growth in the New Eden

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Charles Whitaker (1944-2021)

Young people need to prepare themselves now, envisioning themselves as architects, civil engineers, transportation engineers, explorers, and teachers.


Globalism (Part Three): America Runs Over the Wall

'Prophecy Watch' by Charles Whitaker (1944-2021)

The epicenter of current globalism is Israel, specifically Manasseh. Today, 'globalization is made in America.'


The King of the South

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The King of the South (Daniel 11:40) might be a confederation of Arabic/Islamic nations continually at war with the people of Israel.


Searching for Israel (Part Ten): Clues and Answers

Article by Charles Whitaker

The Bible declares where scattered Israel is not, as well as giving clues where the various tribes have settled on the modern map of the world.


Eden, The Garden, and the Two Trees (Part One)

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

We we follow God's patterns, Jerusalem becomes the likely location of the Garden of Eden and the likely location for the future, heavenly Jerusalem.


Abraham (Part One)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

Abraham came from a civilization in Mesopotamia that was highly advanced in science, including calculus and chemistry, and having indoor running water.


Acts (Part Twenty-Five)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

Had Paul not appealed to Caesar, Agrippa (moved by Paul's testimony and convinced of his innocence) would have set him free. But God had other plans.