Trumpet Daily

Trumpet Daily

Trumpet Daily Radio Show brings you a deeper understanding of the Bible and how it connects to your world and your life right now. Trumpet Daily Radio Show is hosted by the executive editor of the Philadelphia Trumpet newsmagazine and presenter of the Trumpet Daily television program, Stephen Flurry.

Stephen Flurry brings you a wide-ranging variety of topics from British politics to American morality to the Middle Eastern balance of power to Asian economics to principles of living to Bible points of doctrine. Trumpet Daily Radio Show matches this diverse array of interests to the factors most affecting your life right now. The program focuses these topics through a single lens: the timeless perspective of the Holy Bible. Trumpet Daily Radio Show zeroes in on only the most important world news, events that often go under reported. It connects these rapidly unfolding developments to history and to end-time Bible prophecy.

Programs include: “Don’t Believe the Naysayers, Europe Will Unite,” “Shrugging Off the Demise of the U.S. and Britain,” “The New Russia-China Alliance” and “The Bible and the British Museum."

Trumpet Daily Radio Show records from Trumpet Daily facilities at Edstone in the United Kingdom.

The program is available on-demand at the Trumpet Daily website or the Trumpet Daily channel on YouTube. The program airs every morning at 11 a.m. (Central Time) on KPCG 101.3 FM in Edmond, Oklahoma.


On today’s TD, guest host Shane Granger, director of marketing and public relations for the Armstrong International cultural Foundation, discusses the grand opening of the exhibit, Seals of Isaiah and King Hezekiah Discovered. We listen to the keynote address from foundation chairman Gerald Flurry, focus on the uniqueness of the Hezekiah bulla, and hear reactions from people who attended the celebration.

God’s Work is truly global when you study all the evidence. In order for that Work to expand in the future, we must be ready to contribute—these two challenges will help solidify your role in the World Tomorrow.

Germany and America once had a close relationship. Seventy-one years ago this week, Gen. George Marshall unveiled his plan to flood Europe with American cash. Now the two sides are involved in a war of words and even a trade war. What went wrong?

Since U.S. President Donald Trump took office, the sentiment in Europe, and especially in Germany, has been to move out from underneath the American umbrella and to take the fate of Europe into its own hands. This sentiment is paving the way for massive political reform in Europe.

This week’s media obsession is over whether or not President Donald Trump views himself as being above the law. The controversy arose after a recent tweet, in which he stated, “I have the absolute right to pardon myself.”

England’s youth are no longer proud of their nationality, the United States media continues to undermine the good that has come from the Trump administration, Obama-era scandals continue to come to light, and Europe is looking for its own “Donald Trump” to strengthen and militarize the Continent.

President Donald Trump has proved himself willing to take a strong stand against anti-American forces.

Many in the mainstream media are criticizing President Donald Trump over his supposed attack on the free press and their First Amendment rights. While there is no doubt that the president has been critical of the media over the inaccuracy of their reporting, he has not infringed on any of their rights—unlike his predecessor.

In Britain, harsh “austerity” measures are changing everything—so said the New York Times in a front-page article earlier this week. While the United States media condemns so-called austerity measures in other nations, it completely overlooks the obvious failures brought on by reckless government spending in American cities like Seattle and San Francisco.

The United States is more divided than at any time since the Civil War. Just look at the way the mainstream media have covered the last two U.S. presidents.