Melanie Phillips Public Lecture: Live Stream Online

Armstrong Auditorium
PCG

Melanie Phillips Public Lecture: Live Stream Online

Watch “A Word in Turmoil” live for free

The Trumpet is pleased to host Melanie Phillips, renowned British journalist, broadcaster and author, for a public talk at the Trumpet headquarters campus in Oklahoma on Sunday, May 7 at 6 p.m. (Central Time). Her lecture, “Melanie Phillips: A World in Turmoil,” will stream live online for those who do not live in the Oklahoma City area.

The lecture will stream on the Trumpet’s Facebook page at facebook.com/PhiladelphiaTrumpet.

For those without a Facebook account, the event will be streamed at live.pcog.org(no login required).

Phillips is speaking in cities throughout America, giving her incisive perspective on turbulent global conditions. She is widely regarded for her insights on social, political and geopolitical affairs. Phillips’s weekly column, which currently appears in the Times of London, has been published over the years in the Guardian, the Observer, the Sunday Times and the Daily Mail. She also writes for the Jerusalem Post and the Jewish Chronicle, appears as a regular panelist on bbc Radio’s The Moral Maze, and speaks on public platforms throughout the English-speaking world.

Her bestselling book, Londonistan (2006), covers the British establishment’s capitulation to Islamist aggression. She followed with The World Turned Upside Down: The Global Battle Over God, Truth and Power (2010). Her latest book is a personal and political memoir titled Guardian Angel (2013).

You can follow Phillips’s work at MelaniePhillips.com, on Twitter at @MelanieLatest or on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/MelanieLatest.

The public lecture is sponsored by the Philadelphia Trumpet newsmagazine, which is published from the offices on the Herbert W. Armstrong College campus and has bureaus in Britain, Israel, Canada and Australia. The Trumpet staff has admired Phillips’s work for many years and is pleased to be able to present a forum for the local public to hear her speak.