Behind the Work

Behind the Work

God’s Work today is backed by a spiritual family of approximately 5,000 Philadelphia Church of God members and many more thousands of co-workers. The primary focus of a true Christian’s life is to contribute to the Work in any way possible, in the process preparing to teach the entire world in the near future. Tune in each Monday at 12 p.m. Central time for a behind-the-scenes look at the vibrant and exciting Work of the living God through interviews, feature stories, updates and statistical rundowns. With the help of the Autobiography of Herbert W. Armstrong, you will also learn how the Work of God today relates to the spectacular, miraculous, five-decade work of the end-time Elijah.


God’s truth is so life-changing, just one lecture can cause a communist to renounce her godless beliefs.

Herbert W. Armstrong thunderously rebuked those who tried to publicly discredit him. These tense experiences contain a valuable lesson for us.

Herbert W. Armstrong was a master strategist of reaching the largest audience possible in the most impactful way. He spoke boldly, bluntly and plainly about the coming Kingdom of God—and how to live the abundant life today.

Summer is a time for education, not for sleeping until noon and bingeing movies. Five years before God called Herbert W. Armstrong, He warned Mr. Armstrong to stop watching so many movies. Learn how this subject relates directly to God’s Work.

The Herbert W. Armstrong College commencement was yesterday. Our graduating seniors look back on the lessons learned from attending God’s college.

Anciently, Zerubbabel was a great builder for God. Learn his story, how an end-time type of Zerubbabel built God’s Work, and how the Philadelphia Church of God follows his blueprint to this day.

God and Christ love to work. Usually, humans don’t. What’s the secret to loving work like God does?

Robbers Cave State Park in southeastern Oklahoma is the site of much momentous Philadelphia Church of God history. Each year, Herbert W. Armstrong College students and faculty enjoy a Robbers Cave break before the spring holy days—even when the break doesn’t take place at Robbers Cave. Learn what this year’s unique Robbers Cave break, held on campus instead, was like.

Jesus Christ tested His disciples’ love with this simple command. Learn how loving the world is vital in doing God’s Work.

A place on Earth today is directly connected to all of God’s revelation over the past century.