Trumpet Daily

Hosted by Stephen Flurry

Trumpet Daily Radio Show brings you a deeper understanding of the Bible and how it connects to your world and your life right now. Trumpet Daily Radio Show is hosted by the executive editor of the Philadelphia Trumpet newsmagazine and presenter of the Trumpet Daily television program, Stephen Flurry. Read More

Stephen Flurry brings you a wide-ranging variety of topics from British politics to American morality to the Middle Eastern balance of power to Asian economics to principles of living to Bible points of doctrine. Trumpet Daily Radio Show matches this diverse array of interests to the factors most affecting your life right now. The program focuses these topics through a single lens: the timeless perspective of the Holy Bible. Trumpet Daily Radio Show zeroes in on only the most important world news, events that often go under reported. It connects these rapidly unfolding developments to history and to end-time Bible prophecy.

Programs include: “Don’t Believe the Naysayers, Europe Will Unite,” “Shrugging Off the Demise of the U.S. and Britain,” “The New Russia-China Alliance” and “The Bible and the British Museum."

Trumpet Daily Radio Show records from Trumpet Daily facilities at Edstone in the United Kingdom.

The program is available on-demand at the Trumpet Daily website or the Trumpet Daily channel on YouTube. The program airs every morning at 11 a.m. (Central Time) on KPCG 101.3 FM in Edmond, Oklahoma.

#704: Syrian Civil War – 8 years later

Aired Thursday, April 5, 2018   ·   07:00 AM CDT   ·   54 minutes

There is a prophecy in Psalm 83 that explains where all the fighting in Syria is leading, and it will take this world by surprise as the events unfold.

#703: Why Are There Facts You Cannot Say Online?

Aired Wednesday, April 4, 2018   ·   07:00 AM CDT   ·   56 minutes

Social media sites have become the gatekeepers to the Internet. But there are an increasing number of things you cannot say if you want your material shared on these websites.

#702: Winston Churchill—The Zionist

Aired Tuesday, April 3, 2018   ·   07:00 AM CDT   ·   58 minutes

Churchill had an unwavering devotion to the Zionist cause throughout his career. He fought to uphold the Balfour Declaration while his own party was turning against it.

#701: What the Media Won’t Tell You About Gaza’s ‘March of Return’

Aired Monday, April 2, 2018   ·   07:00 AM CDT   ·   55 minutes

Hamas shielded themselves behind their own women and children to make it seem like Israel was the aggressor, indiscriminately firing upon “civilians.” And the left-wing media, as usual, played along.

#700: Five Weeks' Worth of News

Aired Wednesday, March 28, 2018   ·   07:00 AM CDT   ·   56 minutes

World news headlines prove how tenuous “peace” really is

#699: This Arab Statesman Sacrificed His Life for Peace in the Middle East

Aired Tuesday, March 27, 2018   ·   07:00 AM CDT   ·   58 minutes

#698: Prelude to Peace

Aired Monday, March 26, 2018   ·   07:00 AM CDT   ·   56 minutes

On this day in 1979, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin signed the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty in Washington, D.C., with U.S. President Jimmy Carter.

#697: Omnibusted

Aired Friday, March 23, 2018   ·   07:00 AM CDT   ·   56 minutes

The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives released its $1.3 trillion budget on Wednesday. The 2,232-page bill was approved just 16 hours later by a vote of 256-167.

#696: The World’s Descent Into Tyranny

Aired Thursday, March 22, 2018   ·   07:00 AM CDT   ·   55 minutes

America is ignoring a dangerous trend around the world at its peril.

#695: The California Exodus, a Word on Humility, and 333 Years of Bach

Aired Wednesday, March 21, 2018   ·   07:00 AM CDT   ·   55 minutes

On today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show I cover a range of stories in the news from the Cambridge Analitica “scandal” to California’s outrageous cost of living. Today also marks the 333-year anniversary of Johann Sebastian Bach’s birth. At the end of the show I talk about some lessons from Bach’s life and play a couple of his most popular compositions.