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Stephen Flurry

Who will win the showdown between the military and the Islamists?

Three great religions—Christianity, Judaism and Islam—all have an intense interest in Jerusalem. God, too, has an intense interest in this pivotal city, even calling it the city He “has chosen.” But today Jerusalem is a bitterly divided city with an uncertain future. In this program, Stephen Flurry outlines what the Bible says lies ahead for Jerusalem, the city of peace.

Have you put together your summer reading list yet? In today’s Trumpet Daily, we provide some helpful tips on how to build and use your personal library.

A visit to Israel’s Holocaust memorial resurrects bitter memories—and provides powerful commentary on the emerging political scene.

How well do you know the God of the Bible? Do you pray to this God? In His inspired Word, God recorded literally hundreds of promises for us, if we would only ask Him. James wrote, “The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.” Draw near to God through prayer, and then make your requests known.

The subject of history is often devalued in today’s system of education and overlooked or underused by most of our nation’s leaders. Do you know your history?

Why it’s important for children to use their time wisely.

The more we study and learn about our universe, the stronger the evidence becomes of an absolutely remarkable truth: There is an Author of the cosmos. And He intended for us to be able to study the stars to help us come to know more about Him—and His awesome purpose for mankind!

The patriarch Jacob is one of the most prominent personalities mentioned in Scripture. In this program, we’ll examine the remarkable life and circumstances that led to the conversion of this man—the man who became Israel.

It’s more common than you may think.

Beyond simply proving the existence of God, can man know who and what God is? What is He doing today? What is His purpose for man? These are the most important questions you can answer in your life.

During the 1980s, the Worldwide Church of God experienced its greatest growth ever under the direction of Herbert W. Armstrong. But after he died in 1986, there was a massive letdown in the Church and a great falling away from the truth. It’s human nature to gradually let down over time, but even when we take a physical break, we must never let down spiritually. In this program, Stephen Flurry discusses how to avoid the two primary causes of spiritual letdown.

Overcoming the sin of idleness and ease.

Millions today lack the living faith needed to receive answers to their prayers, to free their minds from fears and worries. To a large extent, this is due to a lack of understanding of what faith is, and how it works in our lives. Today we provide a thorough yet simple explanation of the subject of faith.

After Judah was taken into Babylonian captivity, the Prophet Jeremiah headed to Mizpah on an important journey. Even though the nation had fallen, he still had a special mission to complete. In this second part of a two-part series, Stephen Flurry examines this all-important second half of Jeremiah’s commission.

It’s fascinating history that has been almost entirely overlooked.

Many students of the Bible are aware of the prophet Jeremiah’s mission to warn Judah before the nation was taken into captivity. But what Jeremiah did after this is either completely overlooked or simply ignored by most theologians and Bible scholars today. In this first part of a two-part series, Stephen Flurry examines this all-important second half of Jeremiah’s commission.

With everyone’s eyes in Europe fixed on the new government that was recently elected in France, we have been focusing our attention on what is happening in Germany. As far back as the 1950s, Herbert W. Armstrong predicted that Germany would once again rise to dominate a united Europe. In this program, Stephen Flurry highlights the importance of being urgent in light of current events in Europe.

‘Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever.’

Many people today think religious life is purely a matter of giving up all the fun and enjoyment of living in order to please God. But did God intend for us to endure a life of denial and gloom? Christ said, “I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.” God’s way of life is a joyous life—the way of real abundant living!

Whatever happened to the global humanitarian empire of Herbert W. Armstrong, one of the foremost religious leaders of the 20th century? On today’s program, we remember the legacy that so many have long since forgotten.

Sage advice from a master educator

Sage advice from a master educator

Throwing gasoline on the flames of racial division

When you look at the world scene today, it is obvious that we are facing terrifying times just ahead of us. But God wants the reality of that coming crisis to motivate us to change our lives. It’s not enough to merely conclude that something is wrong with today’s world—God wants us to see the world as He sees it. In this program, Stephen Flurry encourages us to watch world events in order to see what lies ahead.

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