#88: Behind Armstrong Servants
One of the highlights of life at Herbert W. Armstrong College is the opportunity to serve Philadelphia Church of God ministers at the Ministerial Conference every 18 months. Hear from students serving as cooks, waiters and custodians at the 2020 Ministerial Conference, plus a discussion between host Grant Turgeon and student body president Parker Campbell. Discover the grand sweep of the history of God's conferences. Be inspired by God's view of a servant.
#87: Interviewing the Agriculture Dept. Manager
The agriculture department on the Herbert W. Armstrong College campus in Edmond, Oklahoma, hired a new manager this past June. Learn about his background in working in the great outdoors, the projects he has worked on so far (including some fun side projects outside his department), department goals, an important department concern to pray about, and how God values agriculture. Join us for a fun and funny conversation!
#86: Infamy and Inspiration
December 7 will always be a special day for the Philadelphia Church of God.
#85: Behind Armstrong Custodians
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.
#84: Doers Only
Hear the song that was performed at Mr. Gerald Flurry’s wedding. Then, discover how Herbert W. Armstrong dealt with trials like rebellion and death.
#83: Positivity Under Pressure
Do chaotic world events discourage you? Discouragement hurts God’s Work. Here’s a solution.
#82: A Big Announcement
Someone is getting married!
#81: Behind Celtic Throne
Celtic Throne was performed five more times recently in South Dakota and Edmond. Take a listen behind the scenes at the involvement of Herbert W. Armstrong College students.
#80: Behind Armstrong College
Enjoy the first segment of a new monthly series on Behind the Work: “Behind Armstrong College.”
#79: Trapped in Astoria
The late educator and theologian Herbert W. Armstrong learned the hard way to stay focused on his main goal.