Trumpet Bookshelf

Hosted by Grant Turgeon

A Christian’s bookshelf is filled with a number of vital titles—first and foremost the Bible. By exploring the Bible with the help of Philadelphia Church of God literature (available for free at theTrumpet.com), you will find answers to life’s most important questions and unlock the vision of your marvelous future.

#92: Set Your Affection on Things Above

Aired Friday, October 23, 2020   ·   10:00 AM CDT   ·   27 minutes

God wants you to do it. Here’s how.

#91: No More Injustice

Aired Friday, September 25, 2020   ·   10:00 AM CDT   ·   26 minutes

The annual holy day of Atonement is on September 28 this year.

#90: He Is Coming Soon

Aired Friday, September 18, 2020   ·   10:00 AM CDT   ·   27 minutes

The Feast of Trumpets is on September 19.

#89: A Time to Keep Silence

Aired Friday, September 11, 2020   ·   10:00 AM CDT   ·   25 minutes

Recent athlete protests remind us of a valuable lesson.

#88: Fighting Fear

Aired Friday, September 4, 2020   ·   10:00 AM CDT   ·   26 minutes

The world is terrified. Are you? Here’s how to drive out fear.

#87: Silence Is Violence

Aired Friday, August 28, 2020   ·   10:00 AM CDT   ·   26 minutes

So we’re told. God isn’t silent on the subject either.

#86: Truth or Lies?

Aired Friday, August 21, 2020   ·   10:00 AM CDT   ·   26 minutes

Men lie. Women lie. Numbers lie. God doesn’t.

#85: I Am Ignorant

Aired Friday, August 14, 2020   ·   10:00 AM CDT   ·   26 minutes

So are you—apart from God.

#84: Creation vs. Evolution

Aired Friday, August 7, 2020   ·   10:00 AM CDT   ·   26 minutes

It can only be one or the other. By examining the marvelous universe, you will know which theory of origins is correct.

#83: He Was Right … About Failed Peace Efforts!

Aired Friday, July 31, 2020   ·   10:00 AM CDT   ·   26 minutes

In April 1945, Herbert W. Armstrong attended the first United Nations conference in San Francisco. After just the first day of meetings, he guaranteed this hopeful endeavor would utterly fail to bring peace to mankind. Seventy-five years of UN failure prove he was right. But how could he have known?