Executive Editor

Stephen Flurry

John’s Gospel deals with the most profound subjects in the Bible. Christ personally prepared John to write this deepest of Gospels. How well do you understand the Gospel of John?

Today’s Trumpet Daily features highlights from our recent trip to Israel, including a short excerpt from our fascinating interview with Dr. Eilat Mazar and a history of Herbert W. Armstrong’s work in Israel and the relationship that he maintained with many of Israel’s most influential leaders.

Recently, the whole world watched as large swaths of London were smashed, burned and looted by lawless gangs of juvenile delinquents. It was Britain’s worst rioting in more than a generation. Why did it happen? Did you know the Bible prophesied that these very events would come to pass in our day?

Did you know that the Bible calls our adversary the “prince of the power of the air”? Satan’s attitude is his prime evil. How much of that attitude rubs off on us—or does it?

Few people realize that the Christian life is one of constant struggle against sin. During the last night of His physical life, Jesus Christ encouraged His disciples to follow His example by saying, “Be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” How then can we be an overcomer the way that Jesus Christ was an overcomer?

And why it won’t be the last city to burn.

Iran continues to develop its nuclear program despite international protest. It is intentionally pursuing a confrontational policy to provoke a battle against Europe and the West. How will this explosive situation end?

With people in every century absolutely sure they were living in the time of the end—the time shortly before the return of Jesus Christ to this Earth—how can we be sure that we are living in the last days?

Practically no one today understands what the Holy Spirit of God really is. Many have falsely assumed and vaguely thought of it as something “mystic”—a conception of nothingness—a hovering, fluttering “ghost,” or a third person of a “trinity.” Today on the Trumpet Daily we examine what the Bible says about the Holy Spirit.

The generally accepted teaching of traditional Christianity is that God is a trinity composed of three personages: the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. And yet, as popular as this teaching is, the word “trinity” is not even mentioned in the Holy Bible. What is the truth regarding the trinity?

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.

Don’t take matters into your own hands.

Biblical prophecy is often a mystery even to those who read the Bible. Most lack the vital key that opens understanding of those prophecies. Did you know that it all revolves around the identity of the lost 10 tribes of Israel? You need this all-important key!

What is the cause of the recent severe weather? Is it global warming or something more? The Bible says that this severe weather is a sign that Christ is about to return!

Multiple millions of self-proclaimed Christians in this world today claim to know Jesus Christ, yet fully reject the very teachings that Jesus Christ Himself proclaimed. Christ said, “If you will enter into life, keep the Commandments.” What exactly is the Bible definition of a true Christian?

Are you overlooking an important part of the Fourth Commandment?

Why can’t all the churches agree on what the Kingdom of God is? Is it the Church? Is it something “set up in the hearts of men”? Is it “the good within you”? Is it “the Millennium”? Each of these is commonly taught today in the world of traditional Christianity. But not one of them is right!

Even the seemingly unimportant finds validate the biblical record.

Today we look back at the humble beginnings of the Philadelphia Church of God—when there were just two ministers from Oklahoma, four families offering their enthusiastic support, and virtually no money.

Many people are aware of the atrocities committed by Germany in World War II but would consider them ancient history. But Hitler’s regime was merely the latest resurrection of a war-making empire with a long and bloody history. Did you know that the Bible prophesied of his regime—as well as the terrible emergence of one last resurrection in our day?

Is the grave really the end? Or is man an “immortal soul” that lives on forever? Most theologians claim that death is merely the separation of body and “soul.” But is this biblical? And if not, what is the truth about this often misunderstood subject?

Most Christians accept Sunday as the New Testament “Lord’s day.” The Jews observe the seventh-day Sabbath, while Muslims observe Friday. Other religions don’t observe any day. But does it make a difference which day we observe?

Why did the royal wedding in Britain gain so much worldwide attention while other royal weddings elsewhere don’t? Earlier this year on April 29, an estimated 2 billion people tuned in to watch a young English couple get married. Today on The Trumpet Daily, we explain why.

Despite the avalanche of coverage surrounding the royal wedding in April, can you remember a single story explaining why there was such a huge global audience? What prompted 2 billion people to stop and dwell on the wedding of a young English couple? Why was the world so fascinated?

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