Article • April 27, 2020

Millions are at risk. Can governments provide the answer?


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Just the Best Literature Radio Episode • July 15, 2024

In this special hourlong episode, Dennis Leap discusses the significance of Chapter 4 in Candice Millard’s Hero of the Empire. After licking his wounds from losing the election in Oldham, Winston Churchill renews his desire to become a great politician by finding a new war to build his reputation. This chapter is a great introduction to the Boer War.



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Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • March 31, 2017

A new movie about Winston Churchill will be released before the anniversary of the D-Day invasion on June 6. One famous Churchill historian wrote that the movie depicts Churchill as a “petulant, ill-tempered, sarcastic, unpleasant, decrepit, oafish drunken has-been.” The movie is riddled with historical inaccuracies that undermine and degrade the legacy of one of Britain’s greatest leaders. On today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show, we conduct our first-ever movie review in order to uphold the reputation of the greatest Briton of all time.


Music for Life Radio Episode • December 17, 2018

In this episode, host Ryan Malone gives an overview of his new booklet, How God Values Music, which explores music’s importance through history, its inspiring future, plus its impact in our lives and how it connects us with the eternal.


The Key of David Radio Episode • June 25, 2021

The great patriarch Abraham set his sights on a city he never actually saw. Learn how Abraham’s sharp focus on New Jerusalem dramatically improved his life—and how his faith can be yours!



Article • April 18, 2006

The debate over illegal immigration shows a fundamental misunderstanding of what’s at stake: the nation itself.


Article • September 6, 2010

Lessons from the monarch butterfly


Article • February 7, 2017

The recent terrorist attack in Quebec shows, yet again, that multiculturalism does not work.


Article • December 29, 2021

Canada cannibalizes its own history to the extreme.



Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • November 17, 2015

The reaction of French politicians after last week’s attack compared to the earlier Charlie Hebdo incident is startling. “November is not January,” the New York Times noted yesterday. Beyond France, Europeans are upset and worried by the prospect of terrorists streaming into the Continent thanks to the European Union’s lax border controls. The mood in Europe is changing, reality is setting in, and this time around, things are different. Tune in to the latest Trumpet Daily Radio Show for more analysis on Europe’s response to these mounting crises.


Trumpet Daily Program • March 3, 2012

The ancient nation of Israel that came out of Egypt and the civilization that arose from Noah and his sons immediately after the Flood both began under the most ideal conditions. In just the space of a few generations or less, however, the people quickly descended into idolatry and rejected God. In this program, Stephen Flurry reviews the unsuccessful attempts of mankind to rule itself, and the necessity of Christ’s return to this Earth to establish a new world.


Article • September 2, 2024

The Democratic candidate for vice president thinks Communists are people who share.


Article • August 2, 2006

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Article • August 25, 2020

The Morrison government momentarily dropped its conservative facade.


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Article • March 20, 2018

Russia’s president is a dangerous man. Should U.S. President Trump form an alliance with him?