Trumpet Daily Program • July 22, 2013

This summer, 15 of our students from Herbert W. Armstrong College have been working here in Jerusalem on the excavation at the Ophel. This particular phase of digging will wrap up over the next couple weeks—and Dr. Eilat Mazar hopes to begin the third and final phase of the Ophel dig some time in early 2014. For the past twenty or thirty years, Dr. Mazar has probably done more than any other archaeologist to shape the way the world thinks about ancient Jerusalem and the man who established this city—King David. And she’s done that by letting the Bible serve as her guidebook.


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Britain surrenders the Chagos Islands while Germany moves into Lithuania.


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In times of crises, self always comes first.



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One thing we know about collaborative government—it sure produces lots of division and strife.


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The state of your property reflects the state of your character.



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With Italy’s technocratic leader gone, the country stands on the brink of an economic explosion—or a fascist takeover.


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


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America is trusting Germany with sensitive technology—and setting the stage for the ultimate double cross.


Article • February 3, 2020

China continues to demonstrate its growing superpower status.


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So pray for more laborers!



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The ‘last, best hope’ for world peace has betrayed its founding mission.