Article • November 18, 2019
Germany’s overall economy is struggling, but weapons exports are flourishing, indicating an ominous trend.
Article • May 8, 2025
Feature • May 1, 2015
The world’s most famous poet believed in an eternal afterlife. Yet it was a mystery. It doesn’t need to be!
From the book: Colossians: First-Century Parallels
Key of David Program • March 26, 2021
One of the most important yet least understood spiritual subjects is faith. Real faith will give you access to lasting riches.
Article • August 13, 2019
Feature • October 1, 2015
Echoes of 1934 are thundering with increasing intensity.
Article • June 5, 2018
The German secret service gets the go-ahead to monitor the largest Internet exchange point in the world.
Article • July 31, 2015
America’s banking crisis will powerfully impact Europe financially—and politically.
Article • November 2, 2023
Article • January 23, 2018
When the Bible talks about Israel, what does it mean?
Article • July 6, 2023
Article • April 12, 2021
With the cia’s backing
Article • September 28, 2009
An up-and-coming German politician to watch
Article • December 28, 2020
Article • October 31, 2017
Millions are about to take in creepy tradition. Should you join them?
Feature • January 24, 2018
People are capable of astonishing achievement. We just need to keep our perspective.
Article • August 21, 2020
German-American relations turn frosty over a Russian pipeline.
Article • May 20, 2022
Most Americans dislike how Joe Biden is handling illegal immigration, so the corporate media is doing everything it can to make them look like extremists.
Feature • March 2, 2018
Article • August 17, 2019
Germany’s economic crisis, America’s debt threat, Boy Scouts of America under attack, and more
Article • June 8, 2026
President Trump does not recognize the danger behind negotiating with Iran.
Feature • July 1, 2011
Some of our readers are unemployed right now. Others may be in danger of losing their jobs. And yet employers are even now hiring many thousands every month. Someone must replace those who retire, quit, die or are fired. Of course, new jobs constantly open as businesses expand, communities grow, buildings are built and people buy more goods. Who will obtain these jobs depends on certain basic, unseen laws. There are definite economic laws that constantly regulate economic conditions.
Feature • January 1, 2008
In his book Raising the Ruins, now available in bookstores, Trumpet executive editor Stephen Flurry exposes the reality of what happened to the Worldwide Church of God. Here is the 13th chapter.
Feature • October 1, 2015
America’s banking crisis will reshape Europe financially—and politically.