Article • February 18, 2010

Not nearly as much as millions believe it to be.



Article • June 9, 2026

Was the Holy Roman Empire, which included the Inquisition, really better?


From the book: The Key of David


Article • July 18, 2011

Maintaining stability in the world’s most unstable region


Feature • May 1, 2010

Not nearly as much as millions believe.


Article • May 31, 2016

The unlearned lesson of retaining world power


Trumpet Bookshelf Radio Episode • June 10, 2022

God’s promise to King David of an endless royal throne remains unbreakable to this day. You can prove it—and strengthen your faith in the process.


Feature • August 13, 2021

Clues in Scripture illuminate a spectacular future of endless family growth!


Trumpet Daily Program • May 30, 2018

The most royal wedding ever will soon take place.


Article • March 14, 2014

It’s the most beautiful and royal character trait there is.


Article • April 4, 2005

From Iraq to Egypt, Saudi Arabia to Lebanon, the winds of revolution fill the air. But it would be a mistake to consider this a movement toward peace. In fact, in the Middle East, “people power” could create a monster.


Article • April 4, 2022

Will more Commonwealth countries become republics?


From the book: The Epistle of James


Article • July 17, 2009

A sure sign we are living in the last days.





From the book: The Last Hour


Trumpet Daily Program • March 12, 2014

It’s the most beautiful and royal character trait there is.


Article • March 7, 2022

The real state of Canada’s economy


Article • June 28, 2018


Article • October 31, 2013

Was Guttenberg’s untimely departure from German politics a blessing in disguise?