Feature • September 1, 2020
A truly rational person must be willing to admit what he or she does not know.
Article • May 12, 2009
No wonder Uncle Sam is a bloated, overweight diabetic.
Article • January 4, 2019
2019 brings an intense focus on German foreign policy.
Article • May 7, 2007
Article • December 26, 2011
The hidden elites who pull the strings in Europe emerge from decades undercover.
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • May 27, 2021
Feature • September 1, 2020
Feature • January 1, 2009
In his book Raising the Ruins, available in bookstores, Trumpet executive editor Stephen Flurry exposes the reality of what happened to the Worldwide Church of God. Here is part one of the 22nd chapter.
Feature • July 1, 2015
Article • April 22, 2016
The Sun Also Rises Radio Episode • October 26, 2017
Friend or foe? Are you with us—or them? In certain clashes, this can be a gristly question for soldiers to answer. In ancient times, the Gileadites devised an ingenious way to differentiate between their own troops and those of the enemy, which lives on in the ever-expanding English language today. This episode of The Sun Also Rises discusses words and language and also examines a fascinating account from the Autobiography of Herbert W. Armstrong, elucidating how he became such a masterful communicator.
Behind the Work Radio Episode • March 25, 2019
Philadelphia Trumpet editor in chief Gerald Flurry is in Portland, Oregon, for a personal appearance campaign with subscribers on March 24-25. God’s work in Oregon has existed for almost 100 years. Listen as host Grant Turgeon tells stories and explains lessons from the Oregon days of the late Worldwide Church of God founder, Herbert W. Armstrong. It was in Oregon where God planted the mustard seed that grew into a massive, globe-girdling work unlike any other in the history of God’s Church.
Booklet
The book of Colossians ties in directly with Revelation 3 and the Laodicean era. The Apostle Paul was in jail, absent from the problems that were beginning to creep into the Church in the first century. Today, Herbert W. Armstrong is dead, absent from the problems that have steadily increased in the very Church God founded through him. God removed both of those leaders for a very important reason. He wanted to see what we would do individually when a strong spiritual leader is removed. In other words, God wanted to see how well we could follow our true Leader—Jesus Christ!
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • June 9, 2016
“Britain is going to look back on Monday, Jan. 1, 1973, in all probability, as a most tragically historic date—a date fraught with ominous potentialities!” wrote Herbert W. Armstrong when Britain first joined the European Union. “For that date marked the United Kingdom’s entry into the European Community.” On today’s show, Trumpet writer Richard Palmer looks at the picture 40 years on. Has the EU hurt Britain? How much control does Brussels have? Will leaving the EU solve Britain’s problem?
Trumpet Daily Program • May 26, 2012
During the 1980s, the Worldwide Church of God experienced its greatest growth ever under the direction of Herbert W. Armstrong. But after he died in 1986, there was a massive letdown in the Church and a great falling away from the truth. It’s human nature to gradually let down over time, but even when we take a physical break, we must never let down spiritually. In this program, Stephen Flurry discusses how to avoid the two primary causes of spiritual letdown.
Feature • August 1, 2010
“This is too hard!” gives you a great opportunity.
Article • January 6, 2013
Article • July 3, 2017
Feature • October 25, 2023
Joe Biden now admits it: ‘Replacement theory’ is actual Democrat strategy.
Feature • March 26, 2025
A horrifying empire is rising with the same evil spirit behind it.
Feature • September 1, 2004
Article • September 17, 2014
Scottish independence could very well mean the end of the Union Jack—a symbol that tells an amazing story. What is that story, and is it important?
Article • June 26, 2024
Does the Department of Homeland Security leadership consider you a threat?
Article • July 15, 2021
American economic policies are coming under fire from abroad.