Executive Editor

Stephen Flurry

Why do most people misunderstand the special commission God gave to the Prophet Jeremiah? It is well known that God used Jeremiah to warn Judah of its impending captivity and to pull down, or overthrow, the throne of David. But God also used Jeremiah to plant and to build up that very same throne.

The United States has long been the world’s most powerful fighting force, but that trend is now changing. What is the biggest threat facing America’s national security today?

Why is there so much hatred and strife—violence and bloodshed—between human beings? What is the cause and where is it leading? God reveals the answers to these questions in the one book most people ignore—the Holy Bible.

Why do most people misunderstand the special commission God gave to the Prophet Jeremiah? It is well known that God used Jeremiah to warn Judah of its impending captivity and to pull down, or overthrow, the throne of David. But God also used Jeremiah to plant and to build up that very same throne.

Human nature is the same as always, but we live in a different world.

Jesus Christ said, “As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man.” History is repeating itself. Have we learned our lesson after the flood of Noah’s day?

The gospel message that God sent to this Earth through His Son Jesus Christ is the most important knowledge there is, and yet it remains undiscovered by science, religion and higher education. What is the true gospel that Jesus preached?

Who or what is the “beast” of the book of Revelation? What does biblical prophecy reveal about world events now leading to Armageddon and the end of this age?

In the Bible, we learn that God is known by His name. God’s name and all that it stands for should be held in the deepest reverence. Do you honor and revere that holy name as the Third Commandment intended?

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

Jesus Christ said, “As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man.” History is repeating itself. Have we learned our lesson after the flood of Noah’s day?

The gospel message that God sent to this Earth through His Son Jesus Christ is the most important knowledge there is, and yet it remains undiscovered by science, religion and higher education. What is the true gospel that Jesus preached?

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.

Roughly 2,500 years ago, God inspired His prophets to record many prophecies, which have been preserved in writing for us today. These prophecies comprise approximately one third of the whole Bible. Why does the Bible focus so much on prophecy?

Where our teenage-dominant culture is leading us

Of all God’s commandments, the ban on idolatry might seem the most outdated. In fact, idolatry is just as common today as it was in the days of the Old Testament.

Why is there so much division in our country? Why is our economy failing? Why is the threat of war rampant on this Earth? Why are we at the point of no return?

Today, we showcase some of the world-class talent we have on this campus—as well as the fast-developing student talent we have attending our schools. Today’s Trumpet Daily features some highlights of a recent concert inside the incomparable Armstrong Auditorium.

Roughly 2,500 years ago, God inspired His prophets to record many prophecies, which have been preserved in writing for us today. These prophecies comprise approximately one third of the whole Bible. Why does the Bible focus so much on prophecy?

Of all God’s commandments, the ban on idolatry might seem the most outdated. In fact, idolatry is just as common today as it was in the days of the Old Testament.

For over 50 years, Herbert W. Armstrong taught the prophecies of the Bible. Now, these prophecies have come to pass with stunning accuracy!

When asked to identify the first and great commandment in the law, Jesus answered, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.” Why is this commandment more important than all of the others?

Are you overlooking an important part of the Fourth Commandment?

Job was the most righteous man of his day—perfect and upright, the Bible says. The problem was, Job knew he was righteous—and this made him horribly self-righteous. His sin was and is today the most difficult sin there is to see.

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