Trumpet Hour Radio Episode • April 5, 2023


Philadelphia Trumpet

Seeing is believing.


Feature • February 22, 2019


Article • August 2, 2012

Why the Cypriot acting president was so astonished at the gospel of Christ delivered in Nicosia


Behind the Work Radio Episode • August 19, 2019

Herbert W. Armstrong College students commenced another academic year last week. Hear from HWAC chancellor Gerald Flurry and from the brother of the host. Understand what makes this educational institution vastly different from any other in the entire world. Learn how Armstrong graduates are well-equipped for success in the real world—how they are prepared not just to make a living, but to really live life to the fullest.


Article • February 7, 2011

A timely reminder about the pursuit of peace in the Middle East.



Article • February 3, 2012

Leopold de Rothschild, Lord Spencer and Prince Charles round out a royal day for the ambassador for world peace.


Article • June 11, 2018

First Davos, now Bilderberg—Europe’s elite are looking to the Catholic Church.


Article • July 7, 2022

Murder is now part of the employee benefits package.


Article • October 9, 2012

Why Paul Lusaka, Brian Urquhart, General Romulo, Harold Stassen, Charles Malik and world delegates gave him a standing ovation



Article • April 30, 2012

Why he so often watched greats like Jerry West, Elgin Baylor and Wilt Chamberlain


Article • September 25, 2012

President J.R. Jayawardene, Prime Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa and the unofficial ambassador’s unforgettable anti-terrorism press conference


Article • February 23, 2013

Preserving a legacy established by God in 1947


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • April 5, 2019


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • June 24, 2015

Did you know that Christ never tried to reform or save this world when He came to Earth? Many people think that He did. Most even look at this world—as evil and as dangerous as it is—and assume that the world is getting better. They believe the world is evolving into something more pure and righteous with each passing day—an idea that has no basis in reality.

During the very last year of his long and productive life, Herbert W. Armstrong completed work on the most important project of his life—Mystery of the Ages, which serves as a magnificent summary of his 55-year ministry. One reason he wrote the book was so that Ambassador College might have a textbook for its second-year Bible class.

The other reason, as he explains in the “Author’s Statement” of Mystery of the Ages, had to do with a deeper understanding God had given him about mankind’s first parents in Genesis 2 and 3—that this world is cut off from God and His truth.

Today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show studies this mind boggling truth Herbert Armstrong made plain in Mystery of the Ages, which explains why the world is the way it is, how it came to this point, and where it is going.


Trumpet Daily Program • July 9, 2012

Some say the Davidic covenant was conditional, and that when future generations rebelled, David’s throne ended. But God told David that if Solomon or the children of Israel disobeyed, He would chasten them with the rod of men—but that He would not break the covenant! In the second episode of this three-part series, Stephen Flurry illustrates how the perpetual covenant of David’s throne bridges the gap between the old and new testaments.


Article • October 31, 2012

As the grounds of the former Ambassador College are commercialized and demolished, Herbert W. Armstrong College perpetuates the recapturing of true values.



Article • July 13, 2017

Herbert W. Armstrong predicted Xi Jinping’s comment that Russia-China relations are at their ‘best time in history.’ That’s stunning, but not surprising.



Feature • February 1, 2000



Behind the Work Radio Episode • November 30, 2020

Herbert W. Armstrong College campus buildings are in constant use. Someone needs to clean all 117,000 square feet of them. Learn what it’s like to be a custodian at Armstrong College.