Saturday 15 March 2014

HERE ARE THE WEEKEND'S LATEST WORLD HEADLINES FROM THE EXCELLENT PROPHECY NEWS WATCH TEAM.

Prophecy News Headlines

The U.S has had its fair share of natural disasters over the years. Hurricane Katrina in 2005 is described as having been the most costly U.S. disaster ever in overall terms. Before and after Katrina, there have been numerous natural disasters of various kinds. However, it has now been discovered that the worst may be yet to come – natural disasters that could not only originate in the U.S with devastating consequences, but also cause a significant global impact..........  Click here for full story
Could the United States actually experience a total electrical blackout that would cripple its electronic and infrastructural capabilities, effectively reducing it back to the dark ages in “an event of unprecedented proportions?” Recent studies have shown that the U.S. could suffer a national blackout if attackers knocked out just nine of the country's 55,000 electric-transmission substations on a hot summer day in the East, the West and in Texas..........  Click here for full story
Israel: God's Timepiece 
Middle East Peace Process Update
U.S. President Barack Obama has decided to take a more “active role” in the Israel-PA negotiations. Obama will meet Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas on March 17, AFP reported on Thursday, stepping up Washington's efforts to convince the PA leader to embrace a peace deal with Israel.. ........  Click here for full story
A surveillance initiative dubbed Optic Nerve, intercepted and filed away Yahoo webcam images of millions of online users, between 2008 to 2010, according to an article in the Guardian. During that same period, NSA and its British counterpart, Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), also considered using the popular gaming system, Microsoft Xbox 360 with Kinect camera. ........  Click here for full story
Christian Worldview And Issues  
Christian Leaders Debate Growing Multisite Movement
The multisite church movement, where churches have two or more locations under one overall leadership and budget, is fast gaining popularity and acceptance across the nation. Over the past decade the multisite church model has resulted in at least 8,000 sites being reported throughout the U.S. Approximately one out of 10 churchgoers is drawn to these types of congregations. What are some of the pros and cons of this model? .......  Click here for full story

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