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Population Trends in Asia (Part One): Charting Ups and Downs
CGG Weekly by Charles WhitakerThree events are taking place in Asia with an intensity never before witnessed in human history—at least not since the Flood. How might they affect us?
Population Trends in Asia (Part Three): Lots of Puppy-dog Tails
CGG Weekly by Charles WhitakerIn many traditional societies, boys are favored over girls; female infanticide is nothing new. However, ultrasound and cheap abortions have made it easier.
Population Trends in Asia (Part Two): The Graying of Asia
CGG Weekly by Charles WhitakerOnly a catastrophe of biblical proportions could forestall the tendency for Asia's populations to age substantially between now and 2025.
The Zeitgeist of Suicide (Part Three): Answers That Miss the Mark
'Prophecy Watch' by Charles WhitakerThe numbers do not lie—birthrates are declining. But what are governments planning to do about this imminent problem? Both proposals are wrongheaded.
A Threat in Central Asia
CGG Weekly by Richard T. RitenbaughWe would be wise to keep an eye on the Shanghai Cooperation Organization over the next few years.

The Pragmatic Japanese
'WorldWatch' by Richard T. RitenbaughJapan has a history of abrupt changes in policy when the geopolitical situation alters against their self-interests. It is starting to do so once again.
The Money Has Failed! (Part One)
Commentary by Martin G. CollinsWhen it comes to eating or starving, money has no value compared to food. During the famine in Egypt, the value of money had fallen to zero.
Globalism (Part Two): The Tents of Shem
'Prophecy Watch' by Charles WhitakerGlobalism is a fact of our age, but what ideas undergird it? Most of globalism's underlying principles have their origins in the Israelitish peoples.
Going Nuclear
CGG Weekly by Richard T. RitenbaughDo not be distracted by the antics of rogue states, as they are somewhat predictable. The trick is not to miss the elephant in the living room.
The Money Has Failed! (Part Two)
Commentary by Martin G. CollinsThe motives of those who desire to create a cashless society are not pure; behind them lurks the sinister goal of controlling and stealing.
The Insatiable Seizing
Commentary by Martin G. CollinsThe American family farm has become an endangered institution as business interests purchase parcels of land as investments, driving up prices.
Globalism (Part Seven): The Countertide Rolls In
'Prophecy Watch' by Charles WhitakerEven though the march of globalism seems irresistible, the pendulum has swung and tribalism is rearing its head in many parts of the globe.
Prepare
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by John O. ReidWe need to prepare for a grim future by coming out of this world, exercising and toughening up the spiritual aspects of our lives through Basic Training.
Prophets and Prophecy (Part Three)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughJohn the Baptist fulfilled the prophecy of the 'Elijah to come.' We must apply duality of prophecy carefully and cautiously rather than indiscriminately.

God Meant it for Good
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsIf one does good, following God's instructions, persecution is automatically promised as a consequence, just as Christ paid with His life for His good works.
Where Did The Original Apostles Go?
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsThe Scriptures are largely silent about the exploits of the apostles other than Paul. We have only general comments concerning their spheres of activities.
Radical Hinduism
'WorldWatch' by Charles WhitakerNews, events, and trends from a prophetic perspective for August 2004.