Feature • January 1, 2005
Feature • July 1, 2021
Article • January 30, 2006
Europe appears to be languishing, but that won’t last long: Germany is making a strong move to once again become the geopolitical driving force on the Continent.
From the book: The Psalms of David and the Psalter of Tara
Article • December 14, 2007
Genesis 6 mentions the “sons of God.” Who are they? Are they angels? If so, did angels marry and reproduce?
Article • October 15, 2009
There’s only one way it can be achieved.
Article • January 19, 2018
Russia, China and Iran are becoming increasingly aggressive, but the world’s greatest superpower remains in the shadows—for now.
Feature • February 1, 2020
An election landslide has Conservatives euphoric. But we need to put it in context.
Article • June 3, 2014
Jobs aren’t easy to come by, and many men are content to leave it that way.
Article • August 27, 2007
Bernard Connolly believes the subprime mortgage crisis in the U.S. is nothing compared to what is getting ready to occur in Europe.
Feature • November 1, 2009
From the book: The Former Prophets
Feature • April 1, 2011
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!
Key of David Program • May 7, 2021
Clues in Scripture illuminate a spectacular future of endless family growth!
Feature • September 17, 2025
President Trump claims to have solved one of the world’s thorniest problems. Did he instead swap it for a whole new threat?
Article • May 13, 2013
Once again, Germany is embracing its militaristic roots.
Article • September 24, 2018
Prime Minister Shinzō Abe steps up efforts to change Japan’s Constitution to allow the creation of a military force by 2020.
Feature • February 1, 2006
Article • June 22, 2019
Russia’s nuke test, America’s military vulnerabilities, Europe’s Internet wars, and more
Article • September 19, 2024
The pope criticized both U.S. presidential candidates, telling Catholics to ‘choose the lesser evil.’
From the book: Autobiography of Herbert W. Armstrong
Article • July 1, 2020
Do groups like Black Lives Matter really care about black lives?
Feature • May 1, 2004
Is it possible you may be guilty of some form of idolatry? The sin of idolatry is more common than you might think. Here is the next article in our series about the Ten Commandments.