Trumpet Daily

When most people think of Jesus Christ today, they immediately think of a pale and timid long-haired man with a womanish figure. But did you know that these erroneous depictions of Christ look nothing like the Jesus described in your Bible?


Early August in Israel is a popular time for vacationing and holidays, with various shows and festivals occurring all over the nation. In this special presentation, the TD crew follows Yair Werdyger’s “Magic of Ireland” as it performs in different spots around Israel.


The Bible says King David was a man after God’s own heart—one who fulfilled all of God’s will. David wasn’t perfect, but he knew how to repent once confronted with his sins. In this program, Stephen Flurry reviews how David learned from his mistakes and looked to God for guidance and deliverance.


Why is there so much confusion in religion about the prophesied end-time Elijah? Many know that in the first century, John the Baptist came in the spirit and power of Elijah. But he was only a type of one to come in this end time.


The Sea of Galilee can be considered the most famous body of water in the world—at least in the world of Bible history. It was here that Peter was able to walk on water, as long as he kept his eyes on Christ. In this program, Stephen Flurry covers how looking to Jesus Christ will give us the ability and strength we need to overcome.


When you walk through the ruins of what used to be the Roman city of Caesarea, you can sense that during the days of Jesus Christ and the first century Church, this city must have been one of the most splendid and modern harbor towns in all the world. In this program Stephen Flurry recounts the history of the first century Church in Caesarea.


Over 3,000 years ago, the Philistines sent their champion warrior out into the Valley of Elah to taunt the armies of Israel day after day. It was a time when Israel needed a courageous leader to step forward and fight for God. But of all the best-trained warriors in Israel, none would stand up and fight this giant. In this program, Stephen Flurry recounts the history of David and Goliath and the epic battle in the Valley of Elah.


God rejected Saul as king over Ancient Israel because his heart wasn’t right with God. The Bible calls David, on the other hand, a man after God’s heart. He thought and acted like God! In this program, Stephen Flurry examines how to have a heart like God’s.


When the Ancient Israelites demanded the Prophet Samuel give them a king like the other nations around them, God gave them one that they chose—a wealthy, influential, good-looking, powerful man from the tribe of Benjamin. When Saul began his reign, he was actually a humble servant who was deeply submissive to God’s authority—but he didn’t remain that way. In this program, Stephen Flurry continues examining what we can learn by studying the example of Saul’s life.


God gave King Saul His Holy Spirit so that he could develop a heart after God’s own heart. After the start, Saul’s attitude was right with God and became converted to God’s way of life. Saul could have been a very powerful instrument in the hand of God—had he remained humble. In this program, Stephen Flurry examines what we can learn about leadership by studying the example of Saul’s life.