Article • June 19, 2018
Why Ethiopia needs to remember its history with God’s work
Feature • October 1, 2013
From the book: Raising the Ruins
Feature • May 1, 2015
Alarm bells sounded by the IMF recall a forecast made three decades ago about how a U.S. crash would affect Europe.
Article • December 16, 2019
Article • July 18, 2011
As America languishes in recession, the Sooner State shows the rest of the nation its heels.
Behind the Work Radio Episode • August 11, 2025
Today is the 16-year anniversary of Swans in Flight moving to the Herbert W. Armstrong College campus in Edmond, Oklahoma. This majestic sculpture bears great significance to supporters of God’s Work.
Behind the Work Radio Episode • May 20, 2019
Thirty-two Herbert W. Armstrong College students graduated yesterday. Listen as host Grant Turgeon encourages them to continue living the abundant, hectic, disciplined, scheduled, busy, regimented life that leads to true and lasting freedom.
Key of David Program • September 30, 2012
In 1977 Egyptian President Anwar Sadat spoke at the Israeli Knesset. Mr. Sadat brought a message of peace. Herbert W. Armstrong worked with Mr. Sadat to try to bring peace to the Middle East. Their efforts were prophesied in your Bible. Soon the entire Earth will be truly at peace!
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • January 30, 2018
On a brief trip to Jerusalem, I was able to tour the current excavation on the Ophel, visit with Herbert W. Armstrong College student volunteers, and interview archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar.
Trumpet Bookshelf Radio Episode • July 31, 2020
In April 1945, Herbert W. Armstrong attended the first United Nations conference in San Francisco. After just the first day of meetings, he guaranteed this hopeful endeavor would utterly fail to bring peace to mankind. Seventy-five years of UN failure prove he was right. But how could he have known?
Behind the Work Radio Episode • August 18, 2025
The late Herbert W. Armstrong led God’s Work through an “austere year” in 1963—a year of measured, controlled growth that didn’t plunge the Work into debt. We all can take lessons from this austere year—how to measure ourselves for past and present growth while setting reasonable goals for future growth.
The Key of David Radio Episode • November 18, 2022
He was a humanitarian, educator and leader. Heads of state around the world called him an unofficial ambassador for world peace. His name was Herbert W. Armstrong. His legacy and special history with the tiny nation of Israel continue today.
Article • November 27, 2025
The Bible reveals that a true Christian’s life must be full of expressing gratitude and thanksgiving.
Article • November 14, 2021
What is the solution to anti-Semitism?
From the book: Autobiography of Herbert W. Armstrong
Feature • March 1, 2006
From the book: God’s Family Government
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • September 7, 2016
Seventy years ago, when Germany was in rubble after World War ii, Herbert W. Armstrong boldly proclaimed that it would rise up to lead and dominate a European military power. Most people scoffed at that predication, but now it is happening. After decades of reliance on the United States and nato, the members of the European Union are pushing hard to form their own military force. For more about the latest developments on the European military project and where this will lead Europe, listen to today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show.
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • October 5, 2016
The archbishop of Canterbury is meeting with Pope Francis in Rome today to celebrate unity within Christianity. The two will say prayers together for the first time since England’s break with Rome 500 years ago. As far back as the early 1930s, Herbert W. Armstrong prophesied of a coming unity between Catholics, Protestants and Orthodoxians. He predicted that the pope would act as a unifier to bring the European nations together. On today’s show, Stephen Flurry explains where Bible prophecy says these recent trends in the mainstream Christian world are leading.
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • November 7, 2016
Herbert W. Armstrong used to say that there are only two ways of life: The give way and the get way. God’s way—the way of love—is the way of give. It is critical that we evaluate our actions to determine which way we are choosing to live. What do we do with what we’ve been given? Do we acquire knowledge for selfish reasons or to help teach others? On today’s program, Stephen Flurry explains how living the give way of life helps build and strengthen our families and God’s Work.
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • January 12, 2017
President-Elect Donald Trump gave his first press conference in 167 days on January 11. President Trump say he will be the “be the greatest jobs producer that God ever created.” But do his policies really indicate a much more inward focused and insular America. And will Donald Trump’s tough talk lead to a trade war? Conditions today are in many ways eerily similar to those during President Richard Nixon’s time in office. What does this mean for the future of America? And do the forecasts made by Herbert W. Armstrong during Nixon’s tenure reveal America’s near future?
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Article • November 15, 2018