From the book: The Former Prophets: How to Become a King


From the book: Ezra and Nehemiah—Building God’s Temple


Key of David Program • February 22, 2013

Why did the pope resign? There are many leaders and media personalities who feel certain that they know, but very few of them do. That is because they don’t understand the history of the Holy Roman Empire or Bible prophecy. You can understand why the pope resigned and what his main goal really is.


Article • October 24, 2008

How can a radical terrorist and political outcast find such a cozy home in academia?


Article • August 22, 2005

A great Asian alliance is forming, and at the center are Russia and China.


Feature • October 1, 2009

But we had better get busy, while there is still time.


Article • January 25, 2024


Feature • January 1, 2010


Article • September 8, 2022

A history older than that of fascist Italy is about to repeat itself.


Article • April 28, 2026

A spirit of lawlessness is influencing America’s Christians.


Feature • August 1, 2004

Why Bible-based family instruction is so important to us


Feature • October 1, 2015



Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • February 8, 2019


Article • July 27, 2022

Whether or not the UN caves in, the Chinese are committing egregious crimes against humanity.


From the book: Autobiography of Herbert W. Armstrong


Article • May 28, 2021

‘Sri Lanka is on a highway to becoming a Chinese colony.’



Article • May 11, 2022

Just because a church is behind a project doesn’t mean it is good.


From the book: Raising the Ruins


Article • July 1, 2011

Why are there so few who find it?


Feature • February 1, 2007

The decline of U.S.-British control over the world’s sea gates


Feature • August 1, 2014

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!



Article • February 26, 2019