Executive Editor

Stephen Flurry

What message does the president’s pick for CIA director send?

Israel has been here before—and made the same mistakes.

As the economic crisis worsens at home, dangerous forces are gathering strength abroad.

The teen sex epidemic and the divergent world views of Netanyahu and Obama; plus, guess who’s lecturing American mayors about fiscal responsibility?

Everyone qualifies, but few ever bother to apply.

But is it possible for the new government to secure a durable and lasting peace?

The measure of President Obama’s success, the demise of the PLO and the struggle for Afghanistan. Plus, first bees—now bats.

Ahead of next week’s Israeli election, Benjamin Netanyahu promises to keep the city united.

Soft power in the war against terrorism. Plus, you’ll never guess what it takes for some people to threaten a teenager.

In his book Raising the Ruins, available in bookstores, Trumpet executive editor Stephen Flurry exposes the reality of what happened to the Worldwide Church of God. Here is part two of the 22nd chapter.

Even many public figures are asking the question.

A disturbing look at the new administration’s approach to pursuing peace in the Middle East.

Israel has been here before—and made the same mistakes.

What happens when Obama’s honeymoon ends? Plus, Gaza exposes a crippling division in the Arab world.

The IDF assault on Gaza unwittingly secures Hamas’s takeover of the West Bank.

What’s Germany up to in the Middle East and why will Israel lose in Gaza? Plus, flying cars!

Nominating Leon Panetta will be seen as a sign of weakness by America’s enemies.

If the Second Lebanon War is any indication, Israel is in trouble.

In his book Raising the Ruins, available in bookstores, Trumpet executive editor Stephen Flurry exposes the reality of what happened to the Worldwide Church of God. Here is part one of the 22nd chapter.

What started as an attempt to help low-income minorities ended up hurting them—and pushing America to the brink of financial ruin.

A radical terrorist and political outcast finds a cozy home in academia.

The year history revived!

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