#68: White House to Kentucky Clerk: ‘No One Is Above the Law’
Yesterday, a Kentucky clerk, Kim Davis, was arrested, and taken into custody for not issuing same-sex "marriage" licenses. U.S. District Judge David L. Bunning, who made the decision to have Davis arrested, said “If you give people the opportunity to choose which orders they follow, that’s what potentially causes problems.” The United States is quickly becoming a lawless land—high-ranking officials frequently pick and choose laws to obey, or ignore. On today’s show, Stephen Flurry exposes the hypocrisy and lawlessness that abounds in the Untied States today.
#67: The Hunt for Timothy Hunt
In less than 48 hours, British biochemist and Nobel Prize winner in Physiology and Medicine, Timothy Hunt’s career was in shambles. He was abruptly fired from his position at University College London after making a self-deprecating joke in front of a group of female reporters. Reporters took his off the cuff comments out of context and posted about them on social media. Hunt went from being a universally loved and respected figure in the world of science and academia to an instant pariah. On today’s show, Stephen Flurry, discusses the problems and paradoxes that plague modern academia.
#66: Migrants: ‘Help Us Germany!’
The mass migration of Middle Easterners and Africans continues to flood European nations—and with no end in sight! Yesterday, Germany registered 3,500 more refugees. How much longer will Europe be able to handle this influx of people? On today’s show, Stephen Flurry discusses Europe’s response to the current migrant crisis.
#65: The Great Slumbering
“Now it is high time to wake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed,” Paul wrote in Romans 13:11. Many people today are happy with simply ignoring the crises of this world—choosing rather to seek their own pleasures. As the world edges closer to catastrophe “it is high time” people began to wake out of their deep slumber. On today’s show, Stephen Flurry draws attention to the world’s dangerously complacent attitude.
#64: The Largest Audience Possible
Herbert Armstrong finished Mystery of the Ages only six months before he died. He said this book was the second most important on Earth, after the Bible. He passionately stated that his church “must reach the largest audience possible” with this vital book. God’s Church today has picked up where Mr. Armstrong left off and is urgently working to dispense Mystery of the Ages to the “largest audience possible.” On today’s show, Stephen Flurry discusses the work of distributing Mr. Armstrong’s masterful work to the United Kingdom.
#63: Salvation Is Creation
Many traditional Christians mistakenly believe that salvation is God’s attempt to restore civilization to what it once was in the Garden of Eden. They assume God and Satan are engaged in a back-and-forth struggle for the souls of men. But this idea makes Satan out to be stronger than God! On today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show, Stephen Flurry explains what the Bible says about God’s awesome purpose and plan for mankind.
#62: The Demise of Globalization and the Rise of Nationalism
What it means for the world when nations begin to look inward.
#61: Expert: ‘I’m Absolutely Confident!’
“I’m absolutely confident, absolutely confident, that the fundamentals of the Australian economy and the global economy are still good, are still good. Without doubt, that is the situation,” Australia’s Finance Minister Joe Hockey said on a recent television interview. “In fact there is no crisis now. It is a correction.” Each day it seems the global economy manages to avert a disaster. Can it last much longer? Is this system really working? Find out what Bible prophecy says about how the economy is being managed on today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show.
#60: Nourished by Good Doctrine
Are you spiritually healthy? Physically we try to eat healthy and stay active, but do you realize that God expects the same of us spiritually? The life of a true Christian is active—God expects us to go after His truth, to take in a steady diet of spiritual nourishment each day. Tune in to the Trumpet Daily Radio Show to learn more about how to sustain a healthy spiritual lifestyle.
#59: Britain Pays for Repairs to Embassy Iranian Mob Ransacked
Britain’s embassy in Tehran was closed in 2011 after a mob vandalized and trashed the building. The British government said relations wouldn’t be restored unless Iran footed the bill. However, four years later, Britain has sent its foreign secretary to reopen the embassy in Iran, and guess who’s paying to rebuild the embassy? For more on this story, listen to the Trumpet Daily Radio Show.