Article • August 15, 2018

A struggle over an American pastor reveals the new reality of Turkish-American relations.


Article • December 7, 2018

Angela Merkel’s era is coming to an end. But the new party leadership has left Germany’s Christian Democrats terribly divided.


Article • January 23, 2019

China is ‘on the verge of fielding some of the most modern weapon systems in the world. In some areas, it already leads the world.’


Article • March 6, 2013

Is this the end of the ‘Lost Decade,’ or a bubble to end all bubbles?


Article • August 22, 2012

Mohammed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood are overseeing a brutal transformation of the Middle East’s most powerful Arab nation.


Article • March 12, 2020

Italy’s fragile government may see its final blow and the rise of a prophesied strong leader.


Feature • September 1, 2002


Article • April 5, 2021

If you think the Green New Deal is about saving the planet, you have been duped.


Article • May 30, 2024

‘There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune.’



Feature • May 1, 2010

The fascinating power politics behind an overlooked coup in Central Asia


Article • January 6, 2014

From the fall of Fallujah to civil war in Syria to the power vacuum in Libya to the race for a bomb in Tehran—we have entered a new era of chaos throughout the region.


Music for Life Radio Episode • March 9, 2020

In this episode, we explore a symphony by Haydn and one by Mozart in the lead-up to their performance at Armstrong Auditorium on Tuesday March 24 by the Mozart Orchestra of New York, under Gerard Schwarz.


Music for Life Radio Episode • February 9, 2021

In this episode, we begin a three-part series where we play the entirety of the new musical, Paul—Ambassador in Bonds, which premiered at Armstrong Auditorium in December 2020 and for which the studio recording is now available in album form.


Feature • February 1, 2004


Key of David Program • October 7, 2012

The word “Zion” is not mentioned at all in the New Testament, but it’s mentioned well over a hundred times in the Old Testament. So why is this word so important to us today? On this program you will see that Zion is a key to unlocking Bible prophecies.


Key of David Program • May 24, 2012

The word “Zion” is not mentioned at all in the New Testament, but it’s mentioned well over a hundred times in the Old Testament. So why is this word so important to us today? On this program you will see that Zion is a key to unlocking Bible prophecies.


Music for Life Radio Episode • March 8, 2021

In this episode, we finish a two-part series where we play a concert presented in Armstrong Auditorium on January 7, 2021 — featuring conductor Gerard Schwarz, his son Julian Schwarz as cello soloist, the Mozart Orchestra of New York, in collaboration with another father-son duo.


Music for Life Radio Episode • March 1, 2021

In this episode, we begin a two-part series where we play a concert presented in Armstrong Auditorium on January 7, 2021 — featuring conductor Gerard Schwarz, his son Julian Schwarz as cello soloist, the Mozart Orchestra of New York, in collaboration with another father-son duo.


Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • December 13, 2022

Following a careful cleaning process, a new discovery can be revealed to the public: an exceptionally rare silver half-shekel coin, from Year 3 of the Great Revolt. On today’s program, we talk with Dr. Yoav Farhi who analyzed the coin.


The Key of David Radio Episode • May 31, 2024

Your Bible foretells the imminent breakaway of Syria from Iran and Russia. Prove where and when Syria will seek a new alliance—and how the whole world will be rocked by this dramatic shift in geopolitics.


Just the Best Literature Radio Episode • April 4, 2016

Host Dennis Leap explains what led Ernest Hemingway to write The Old Man and The Sea and also leads a new panel in discussion of the major themes in this small masterpiece.


Philadelphia Trumpet

A new office building—a budding college—a multiplying media effort—the Philadelphia Church of God, which produces this newsmagazine, is successfully rebuilding a vital work that had been stopped and dismantled.


Article • October 24, 2005

Recent disasters in the United States have blown in a new era of government freewheeling. There seems to be free money for everyone. But “free money” can be devastatingly costly.


Feature • March 29, 2023

Can we build ourselves a better world through innovation and ingenuity?