Trumpet Daily

Trumpet Daily

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.

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.


Crises across Europe are stirring people to elect strong leaders. Sebestian Kurz, Austria’s newly elected chancellor, is the most recent example of a meteoric political rise built on a shift to the right. Kurz’s election may be a blueprint for the revival of the right in Germany. From France to Eastern Europe, powerful leaders are taking the stage in hopes of solving the Continent’s crises. Bible prophecy forecasts the emergence of 10 kings in Europe. Are we now witnessing the rise of those leaders? Listen to today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show for more on this exciting topic.

“Three generations after Hitler’s armies wreaked terror across Europe, Germans have gained too much economic and political power to continue hiding behind their understandable aversion to all things military,” Politico wrote this week. With crises mounting in Europe and the Middle East, America’s foreign power waning, and Russia and China rising, more and more people are calling on Germany to step up and solve the world’s problems. Should the world be so quick to trust Germany? History and Bible prophecy prove that this will be a tremendous mistake! More on this topic on today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show.

On today’s program, Stephen Flurry covers the latest on the big stories from the past two weeks.

Britain recently realized that the nation is half a trillion pounds poorer than previously thought. Meanwhile, a Berkeley economist warns that America’s crumbling alliances will lead to a crumbling of the U.S. dollar. TheTrumpet.com assistant managing editor Richard Palmer examines the future of these two economies.


Europe is being hit by many crises all at once. The far right is sweeping the Continent. Germany faces political paralysis. Spain is struggling to deal with Catalonia’s bid for independence. And the euro crisis threatens to resume at any moment. But an election in Austria yesterday gives us a glimpse of the solution. TheTrumpet.com assistant managing editor Richard Palmer examines where these crises are leading and where they are pushing Europe. To learn more about the events discussed in this program read our free books The Holy Roman Empire in Prophecy and Who or What Is the Prophetic Beast?




America has just experienced its worst mass shooting in history. At least 50 are dead and over 400 wounded after a gunman opened fire at a country music festival in Las Vegas. In today’s program, theTrumpet.com assistant managing editor Richard Palmer examines the cause of these problems and explains how a world free of mass shootings and all crime will come about. Today’s show also includes a program Trumpet editor in chief Gerald Flurry made in response to a mass shooting in 2007. Its analysis is every bit as relevant today.