By Gerald Flurry • October 24, 2007
Millions lack faith to receive answers to their prayers—to free their minds from fears and worries. To a large extent this is due to lack of understanding what faith is. Read this simple but thorough explanation of the subject.
The Apostle John lived in the midst of a savage persecution. Many of God’s churches were being taken over by traitors. When he wrote his epistles, John thought it was “the last hour” before Christ’s Second Coming. In fact, it was only a type of our time today. Every detail of what John prophesied is now being fulfilled! John’s “last hour” epistles are mainly for God’s end-time Church!
Herbert W. Armstrong’s early ministry highlights the importance of laying a strong foundation of prayer. Understand how to make a daily pilgrimage to God’s throne room through your personal prayer life.
God revealed the answers to life’s most important questions to Herbert W. Armstrong, one biblical doctrine at a time. Toward the end of his life, Mr. Armstrong wrote a summary of the Bible—a book he believed was the most important book since the Bible! Forty years after Mr. Armstrong finished writing Mystery of the Ages, understand how this book will make your Bible come alive.
Is it possible to make America great again? Recognize the crucial lessons we must learn from 250 years of American history.
The Bible predicts that Iran will play a key role in end time prophecy. How does America’s war against Iran fit in with this prophecy? Discover what the Bible predicts for Iran’s future.
President Donald Trump read from 2 Chronicles 7 during the “America Reads the Bible” event. Recognize the true prophetic significance of these verses.
Herbert W. Armstrong began to deeply study the Bible in 1926. One hundred years later, discover what his lifelong Bible study habit can teach you today.
Revelation 2 and 3 describe seven eras of God’s Church. The sixth era of the Church began in the small town of Eugene, Oregon. Appreciate the lessons Herbert W. Armstrong learned at the start of the Philadelphia era.
Billions of dollars are funneled into America’s educational system annually. But are these schools really teaching young people what they need to know? Recognize the only true foundation of education.