Feature • February 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 two of the 22nd chapter.


Article • June 28, 2022

The real reasons why America is facing so many disasters


Article • August 15, 2011

Three centuries of Anglo-Saxon global dominance are ending with dramatic speed. In the meantime, Germany is back and calling the tune—not just in Europe, but globally!


Article • April 26, 2022

For a moment, we stepped onto the path to peace, and we had a guide.


Article • February 20, 2019

Current radical liberal economic ideas are not as unprecedented as you might think.


From the book: Biblical Manhood


Article • December 26, 2023


Article • January 21, 2008

Job’s suffering can teach us to see the way God sees.


Article • August 29, 2011

The bitter fruits of a nation’s love of fast money




Feature • July 1, 2017

A simple formula that adds meaning and purpose to life


From the book: Pagan Holidays—or God’s Holy Days—Which?


Article • April 8, 2011

How could a man so right have been so wrong?


Feature • February 1, 2016


Article • March 10, 2008


Feature • April 1, 2014


Feature • August 1, 2012

Swamped in debt and jobless, more and more graduates say college is the worst money they ever spent. This is a problem with clear causes—and at least one possible solution.


Article • June 10, 2011




Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • March 24, 2017

Britain’s former deputy prime minister, Lord Michael Heseltine, said in a recent interview that Britain’s departure from the European Union gives Germany “the opportunity to win the peace.” Britain served as the one nation powerful enough to act as a counterbalance to Germany’s ambitions. Now that Britain is out, Germany will be left unchecked and in an unrestrained position to finally get the victory it lost in World War ii. Herbert W. Armstrong proclaimed that same warning almost word-for-word, but he said it when Lord Heseltine was 12 years old and Germany was in ruins! On today’s program, we discuss how Mr. Armstrong’s bold forecast from the 1940s is being fulfilled today.


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • June 30, 2017

When Prince Charles married Diana Spencer on July 29, 1981, more than 750 million people watched the royal wedding live on television. To that point, it was the most popular event ever broadcast. It was a fairy-tale romance on display for the whole world to see. At the time, Herbert W. Armstrong wrote an article titled “Britain’s Last Gasp of Joy and Splendor.” That controversial wedding in 1981 was like the beginning of the end for the royal family and the whole of Britain. On today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show, we look at events that show how far Britain has fallen since that “last gasp of joy and splendor.”


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • November 8, 2019