Article • October 9, 2022
The primary pillar of civilization is nearly gone in the United Kingdom.
From the book: Autobiography of Herbert W. Armstrong
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • June 30, 2016
A German-led European army is now taking shape. In 1980, Herbert W. Armstrong wrote, “I have been forecasting this revived Roman Empire publicly since February 1934! Now it may go together suddenly, rapidly!” After Brexit, Europe has begun to take swift action to save the Union and produce a combined military force, just as Mr. Armstrong predicted many decades ago. On today’s show, Stephen Flurry discusses the steps that will lead to the formation of an EU army and what that military will do once it has power.
Behind the Work Radio Episode • September 14, 2020
The late educator and theologian Herbert W. Armstrong learned the hard way to stay focused on his main goal.
Article • March 15, 2019
These two messages unlock the God Family vision!
Article • June 29, 2017
The new religion is ‘no religion.’
From the book: The United States and Britain in Prophecy
Feature • March 1, 2013
Article • August 17, 2021
The world is witnessing the disintegration not only of hope in Afghanistan but of the American empire!
Trumpet Daily Program • March 23, 2014
And how Herbert W. Armstrong predicted that fact more than 50 years ago.
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • May 11, 2021
Feature • March 1, 2016
The Philadelphia Trumpet, in conjunction with the Herbert W. Armstrong College Bible Correspondence Course, presents this brief excursion into the fascinating study of the Bible. Simply turn to and read in your Bible each verse given in answer to the questions. You will be amazed at the new understanding gained from this short study!
Feature • February 22, 2023
Thirty years later, a key Trumpet forecast holds true.
Article • November 14, 2019
Germany and the U.S. need each other … for now.
From the book: The United States and Britain in Prophecy
Trumpet Daily Program • November 19, 2011
Christ’s passion was to finish the work His Father had given Him to do. Herbert W. Armstrong, founder of the Worldwide Church of God, had that same goal. As far-reaching as God’s work was in the days before he died, Mr. Armstrong actually said in his final co-worker letter that “the greatest work lies yet ahead.”
Feature • February 1, 2019
True Christians don’t finish working until they die—and actually, not even then.
Feature • April 1, 2020
The UK leaving the European Union was foretold in the Bible! What does this source of advance news say will follow?
Behind the Work Radio Episode • November 19, 2018
In the first episode of Behind the Work, host Grant Turgeon discusses Philadelphia Church of God Pastor General Gerald Flurry’s recent Personal Appearance Campaign in Columbus, Ohio, and how it relates to the campaigns of late theologian and educator Herbert W. Armstrong. Learn how diverse and intriguing the various aspects of God’s Work are.
Trumpet Bookshelf Radio Episode • December 13, 2019
God’s Church was saved from destruction by a manuscript of truth: Malachi’s Message To God’s Church Today. Here’s proof of the doctrines restored to the Church—the same doctrines that were discarded by the rebellious successors of Herbert W. Armstrong.
Trumpet Bookshelf Radio Episode • July 10, 2020
America is a generation away from becoming majority agnostic—unsure whether God exists. The cause of society’s rapid slide away from God is decades of communist indoctrination in education. The solution to godless education is evident right now on the Herbert W. Armstrong College campus in Edmond, Oklahoma, at the Summer Educational Program.
Behind the Work Radio Episode • June 7, 2021
Herbert W. Armstrong was a master strategist of reaching the largest audience possible in the most impactful way. He spoke boldly, bluntly and plainly about the coming Kingdom of God—and how to live the abundant life today.
Trumpet Daily Program • May 5, 2012
Whatever happened to the global humanitarian empire of Herbert W. Armstrong, one of the foremost religious leaders of the 20th century? On today’s program, we remember the legacy that so many have long since forgotten.