Behind the Work Radio Episode • August 10, 2020
Herbert W. Armstrong College chancellor Gerald Flurry gave an orientation lecture this morning about true leadership. God’s college and God’s Church are developing true leaders today. An often-misunderstood aspect of godly leadership is meekness.
Feature • February 14, 2025
The curses hitting California give warning of far worse to come nationwide—unless we learn our lesson.
Feature • November 1, 2011
Article • October 9, 2009
A telling example of the blinding force of intellectual pride
Article • June 19, 2018
Why Ethiopia needs to remember its history with God’s work
From the book: The Way of Peace Restored Momentarily
Article • August 22, 2017
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • July 2, 2015
In 1986, God’s Church had become a worldwide work! There were 1,200 ministers serving in 725 congregations in 57 nations around the world. The Church had a weekly attendance of 120,000 people. There were 210,000 co-workers and donors who were contributing to the work. The World Tomorrow program could be viewed on 382 television stations. The Plain Truth magazine was produced in seven languages and had a worldwide circulation of 8.4 million. And yet, as far-reaching as God’s Work was in the days before he died, Herbert W. Armstrong said in his final co-worker letter that “The greatest work lies yet ahead.” On today’s program, Stephen Flurry looks back at what happened to the work Mr. Armstrong started and shows where that work is continuing today!
Article • February 12, 2013
Scandalous delays recall Guillaume Stasi spy affair, fall of the chancellor and rise of a strong man.
Article • October 13, 2011
To the world premiere of two of the most significant archaeological artifacts ever discovered in Jerusalem.
Article • November 27, 2025
The Bible reveals that a true Christian’s life must be full of expressing gratitude and thanksgiving.
Article • August 9, 2012
And it shows the awesome potential of your mind.
From the book: The New Throne of David
Feature • August 1, 2015
Part of a pattern in immigration policy that undermines America’s own interests
Feature • January 7, 2025
Most people ignore it—but it is a vital and exciting prod to spiritual success.
From the book: Autobiography of Herbert W. Armstrong
Article • December 27, 2010
Germanic-influenced right-wing movements connect with America.
From the book: Raising the Ruins
Article • September 3, 2013
Sexually transmitted diseases in the United Kingdom keep soaring in spite of public sex education. What could be wrong?
Feature • March 1, 2011
Amid spectacular fracturing in what was once a strong, unified Church, this is a question all seekers of the truth should be asking.
Feature • December 16, 2025
What Herbert W. Armstrong foretold is coming to pass. What will you do about it?
Feature • March 1, 2006
Trumpet Daily Program • December 28, 2012
Earlier this year, Stephen Flurry, his family and five Herbert W. Armstrong College students and alumni established a regional office for the Philadelphia Church of God in Jerusalem, Israel. Over the next 6 months, The Trumpet Daily produced 80 episodes and updates, filming from various locations throughout Jerusalem and the country. This episode sums up The Trumpet Daily’s Israel 2012 experience.
Key of David Program • May 14, 2010
When Herbert W. Armstrong died in 1986, he left an impressive worldwide work: The church he founded broadcast on over 400 television stations and published a news magazine for over 8 million subscribers. What truly distinguished these achievements was that they were built with living faith. What is living faith, and how can you obtain it?