Feature • April 10, 2019

Europe’s character will shape its future.


Article • November 24, 2008


Article • July 29, 2009

After a successful operation in Afghanistan against the Taliban, Britain and America are reaching out to those terrorist fighters.


Feature • August 1, 2016

The fact that ancient records speak of a scientist among the Chaldeans who had a special relationship with ‘the mighty God’ isn’t coincidence.


Article • January 26, 2011

The next two weeks will see the spotlight turned on Germany at three crucial conferences in Europe.


Article • January 27, 2012

Just 21 years after Germany reunited, a German chancellor, Angela Merkel, dictates terms to world leaders at the annual Davos forum.


Article • August 11, 2008

In Germany, at least, right-wing and left-wing extremism are not as different as you may think.



Feature • December 1, 2003

As technology gives us more sophisticated means to acquire knowledge, much attention is being focused on studying the human brain. Science ponders, why is the human brain far superior to the animal brain? This article shows why science cannot find the answer.


Article • July 13, 2009

Few commentators have picked up on the connection between Pope Benedict’s recent encyclical on the global economy and Nazi ideology.


Article • January 13, 2021

The 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation brings Catholics and Lutherans closer than ever.


Feature • February 2, 2021

This socialist, globalist, papist scheme is not a conspiracy theory.


From the book: The Eternal Has Chosen Jerusalem


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • February 23, 2016

Darkness is descending on the extraordinary dominance of the American superpower. From Europe to China to Russia to the Middle East, the world sees American influence diminishing. In an op-ed published by the Washington Times, Herbert London writes, “The world senses that America has lost its self-confidence.” Listen to Stephen Flurry explain on today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show what will happen to the world order as the United States leaves the global stage.




From the book: The Wonderful World Tomorrow—What It Will Be Like



Article • October 20, 2022

A conservative reawakening or a herald of historic evil?


Feature • July 1, 2004

The rapid decolonization of much of the world during the 20th century led many to believe that the age of imperialism was dead. Yet recent events in Europe foreshadow the return of the very power that originally gave imperialism its name.


Feature • May 1, 2013

New initiatives are making bold advances—but some fundamental understanding remains elusive.


Article • September 12, 2006

The real significance of Benedict’s Bavarian pilgrimage


Article • June 16, 2010

More evidence that the world has lost its mind