by Eric Snow
Perceptive historians recognize that great powers go through a cycle of growth, stability, maturity and decline. Where is America in this cycle? Will we learn from the lessons of history?
by Good News
What lessons does this hold for America in terms of the British decline experience?
by Rodney Hall
After years of military engagement abroad and severe economic woes, the United States is preparing to retrench, its power and influence set to diminish.
by Dale F. Osborne
From Christian Theism to Postmodernism, here are descriptions of some worldviews you'll come across in life.
by Scott Ashley
Sin exacts a terrible price, whether on a nation or an individual. We're seeing that played out before our eyes.
by John Ross Schroeder
Learning critically important lessons from secular history has a parallel in our spiritual need to heed the plain warnings of biblical history.
by Gary Petty
Why do so many problems seem to defy solution? Why isn't government effective at preventing and solving our longstanding problems?
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
An incisive article late last year by longtime nationally syndicated American columnist Cal Thomas caught our attention—titled "Signs of National Decline are Everywhere This Holiday Season" in the Washington Examiner (Dec. 2, 2013) and, at...
by Darris McNeely
America’s retreat from Afghanistan is another milestone on the long road of decline for a great power. Here is what you need to understand about why it happened.
by Scott Ashley
"America must rediscover the qualities that originally made it great. That will not be easy."
by Noel Hornor
The fall of nations and empires often takes place over several generations. Sometimes, however, it’s sudden and takes place virtually overnight, stunning the world. Are we on the verge of witnessing another collapse? Are we paying...
by John Ross Schroeder, Tom Robinson
The United States certainly appears to be undergoing a terminal decline that could possibly lead to the biblically prophesied time of Jacob's (or Israel's) trouble (Jeremiah 30:7).
by Darris McNeely
Ancient Babylon fell in one night after having been "weighed in the balance and found wanting." Can modern empires fall just as quickly? History and the Bible provide an answer.
by Darris McNeely
With the legalization of same-sex civil unions in New jersey, America is taking another step down the slippery slope of decline.
by Darris McNeely
This November marks 50 years since President John F. Kennedy was assassinated while riding in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas. The news stunned the nation and the world. November 22, 1963, marked a turning point for America. Those who...
by Melvin Rhodes
The United States owes its historical dominance to being the world's biggest exporting nation. It no longer holds that position. The country that does is set to play a more dominant role in world affairs.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
The May 2011 edition of The American Spectator asked this question of nine insightful observers: "Is America in Decline?" Only two responded with an unqualified yes. The majority felt that the United States would pull through its well-...