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Gerald Flurry travels the United States and the world delivering public Bible lectures to subscribers of the Philadelphia Trumpet. If you subscribe to the Philadelphia Trumpet, you will receive an invitation the next time Mr. Flurry is in your area.
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On Feb. 12, 1941, German Gen. Erwin Rommel arrived in Libya. It was during the heat of World War ii, and Rommel was leading an Axis advance from the Mediterranean coast across North Africa. Germany’s ally Italy had been trying for a year to conquer the territory up to the Suez Canal but had been defeated handily by Allied forces.

In blitzkrieg fashion, Rommel’s German Africa Corps sped eastward across the desert. They reached the Egyptian border in two months. Adolf Hitler’s German high command actually worried that Rommel was moving too fast. A delegation was sent to check his advance and take stock of his supplies. The report back to Berlin indicated that Rommel was vulnerable to shortages of ammunition and fuel.

The British intercepted this cable. Prime Minister Winston Churchill ordered an immediate attack on Rommel’s forces. Rommel, the “desert fox,” was ready for the attack and responded aggressively. The battle for North Africa raged for a year and a half. Only superior numbers and new materiel from the Americans enabled the Allies to force Rommel’s Nazi forces into full retreat.

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About Gerald Flurry
Gerald Flurry is the presenter of the the Key of David television program and the editor in chief of the Philadelphia Trumpet newsmagazine. He is the founder and pastor general of the Philadelphia Church of God, chancellor of Herbert W. Armstrong College and chairman of the Armstrong International Cultural Foundation.
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I like people like Gerald Flurry, who put insight into the Scriptures.
S. K.
Thanks for this teaching! Great topic that we definitely all need to know and determine when that is.
B. S.
I refer to your recent letter welcoming me as a new co-worker and laborer with the Philadelphia Church of God. I’d just like to say how honored and privileged I feel to be considered in such a way, and hope to continue to support God’s Work diligently through prayer and financially into the future.
E. S.
I would just like to say that I am so impressed with the message that I am reading in this booklet. It is helping me to deepen my understanding of the Bible and is a joy to read. The doctrine is very inspirational, helping me to build a desire to learn more. Many thanks.
K. M.
I love what you people are doing. I very much wanted to go to Tampa to hear Mr. Flurry, but I didn’t have a ride, but I love your material. I was a Seventh Day Baptist when I was younger, and I am so glad that I found people who keep the Ten Commandments.
M. H.

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On Feb. 12, 1941, German Gen. Erwin Rommel arrived in Libya. It was during the heat of World War ii, and Rommel was leading an Axis advance from the Mediterranean coast across North Africa. Germany’s ally Italy had been trying for a year to conquer the territory up to the Suez Canal but had been defeated handily by Allied forces.

In blitzkrieg fashion, Rommel’s German Africa Corps sped eastward across the desert. They reached the Egyptian border in two months. Adolf Hitler’s German high command actually worried that Rommel was moving too fast. A delegation was sent to check his advance and take stock of his supplies. The report back to Berlin indicated that Rommel was vulnerable to shortages of ammunition and fuel.

The British intercepted this cable. Prime Minister Winston Churchill ordered an immediate attack on Rommel’s forces. Rommel, the “desert fox,” was ready for the attack and responded aggressively. The battle for North Africa raged for a year and a half. Only superior numbers and new materiel from the Americans enabled the Allies to force Rommel’s Nazi forces into full retreat.

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Recent
December 1, 1998
Did America Betray MacArthur and the Filipinos?
At the beginning of World War II, every Filipino hated America intensely. Never in our history has a friendly nation turned so bitterly against us. Why did it happen? And was that condition a symptom of a deeper problem in America? A problem that plagues us even more today?
November 1, 1998
A Nation of Cowards?
September 1, 1998
Kings and Women
August 1, 1998
The Last Crusade
Most people think the crusades are a thing of the past—over forever. But they are wrong. There is going to be a final crusade, and it is going to be the bloodiest one of all!
August 1, 1998
Taiwan Betrayal
July 1, 1998
The King of the South
July 1, 1998
The Speech That Shocked America and Britain
Alexander Solzhenitsyn received the Nobel prize for literature in 1970. He is probably the world’s most famous writer. In 1978 he delivered the Harvard commencement address. I believe it was the most condemning speech ever given on American soil. The West scorned his message. That negative reaction is proving to be a major disaster!
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About Gerald Flurry
Gerald Flurry is the presenter of the the Key of David television program and the editor in chief of the Philadelphia Trumpet newsmagazine. He is the founder and pastor general of the Philadelphia Church of God, chancellor of Herbert W. Armstrong College and chairman of the Armstrong International Cultural Foundation.
Print Edition
April 2025
Get our monthly print magazine, the Philadelphia Trumpet, for more insight, analysis and commentary on world events.
Personal Appearances
Gerald Flurry travels the United States and the world delivering public Bible lectures to subscribers of the Philadelphia Trumpet. If you subscribe to the Philadelphia Trumpet, you will receive an invitation the next time Mr. Flurry is in your area.
Register To Attend
Malachi’s Message
This is a story about God’s Church gone off track and what God did to correct the tragedy.
Herbert W. Armstrong founded the Worldwide Church of God in 1934 (though it began with a different name) and led it for over 51 years to its height in membership, global impact and income at the time of his death in 1986.
Soon, however, disturbing and significant changes in Church doctrine began to be introduced. The changes revealed a diversion in course, one that led to catastrophe.
Letters

I like people like Gerald Flurry, who put insight into the Scriptures.
S. K.
Thanks for this teaching! Great topic that we definitely all need to know and determine when that is.
B. S.
I refer to your recent letter welcoming me as a new co-worker and laborer with the Philadelphia Church of God. I’d just like to say how honored and privileged I feel to be considered in such a way, and hope to continue to support God’s Work diligently through prayer and financially into the future.
E. S.
I would just like to say that I am so impressed with the message that I am reading in this booklet. It is helping me to deepen my understanding of the Bible and is a joy to read. The doctrine is very inspirational, helping me to build a desire to learn more. Many thanks.
K. M.
I love what you people are doing. I very much wanted to go to Tampa to hear Mr. Flurry, but I didn’t have a ride, but I love your material. I was a Seventh Day Baptist when I was younger, and I am so glad that I found people who keep the Ten Commandments.
M. H.

On Feb. 12, 1941, German Gen. Erwin Rommel arrived in Libya. It was during the heat of World War ii, and Rommel was leading an Axis advance from the Mediterranean coast across North Africa. Germany’s ally Italy had been trying for a year to conquer the territory up to the Suez Canal but had been defeated handily by Allied forces.

In blitzkrieg fashion, Rommel’s German Africa Corps sped eastward across the desert. They reached the Egyptian border in two months. Adolf Hitler’s German high command actually worried that Rommel was moving too fast. A delegation was sent to check his advance and take stock of his supplies. The report back to Berlin indicated that Rommel was vulnerable to shortages of ammunition and fuel.

The British intercepted this cable. Prime Minister Winston Churchill ordered an immediate attack on Rommel’s forces. Rommel, the “desert fox,” was ready for the attack and responded aggressively. The battle for North Africa raged for a year and a half. Only superior numbers and new materiel from the Americans enabled the Allies to force Rommel’s Nazi forces into full retreat.

Read More
About Gerald Flurry
Gerald Flurry is the presenter of the the Key of David television program and the editor in chief of the Philadelphia Trumpet newsmagazine. He is the founder and pastor general of the Philadelphia Church of God, chancellor of Herbert W. Armstrong College and chairman of the Armstrong International Cultural Foundation.
Videos
Print Edition
April 2025
Get our monthly print magazine, the Philadelphia Trumpet, for more insight, analysis and commentary on world events.
Personal Appearances
Gerald Flurry travels the United States and the world delivering public Bible lectures to subscribers of the Philadelphia Trumpet. If you subscribe to the Philadelphia Trumpet, you will receive an invitation the next time Mr. Flurry is in your area.
Register To Attend
Malachi’s Message
This is a story about God’s Church gone off track and what God did to correct the tragedy.
Herbert W. Armstrong founded the Worldwide Church of God in 1934 (though it began with a different name) and led it for over 51 years to its height in membership, global impact and income at the time of his death in 1986.
Soon, however, disturbing and significant changes in Church doctrine began to be introduced. The changes revealed a diversion in course, one that led to catastrophe.
Recent
December 1, 1998
Did America Betray MacArthur and the Filipinos?
At the beginning of World War II, every Filipino hated America intensely. Never in our history has a friendly nation turned so bitterly against us. Why did it happen? And was that condition a symptom of a deeper problem in America? A problem that plagues us even more today?
November 1, 1998
A Nation of Cowards?
September 1, 1998
Kings and Women
August 1, 1998
The Last Crusade
Most people think the crusades are a thing of the past—over forever. But they are wrong. There is going to be a final crusade, and it is going to be the bloodiest one of all!
August 1, 1998
Taiwan Betrayal
July 1, 1998
The King of the South
July 1, 1998
The Speech That Shocked America and Britain
Alexander Solzhenitsyn received the Nobel prize for literature in 1970. He is probably the world’s most famous writer. In 1978 he delivered the Harvard commencement address. I believe it was the most condemning speech ever given on American soil. The West scorned his message. That negative reaction is proving to be a major disaster!
Displaying documents 961 - 970 of 976 in total