Asiaing.com

Saturday
Nov 22nd
Text size
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Home arrow Magazine Categories arrow Philadelphia Trumpet Magazine arrow The Philadelphia Trumpet Magazine, August 2007

The Philadelphia Trumpet Magazine, August 2007

Magazine - Philadelphia Trumpet Magazine

The Philadelphia Trumpet Magazine, August 2007, Asiaing.comThe Philadelphia Trumpet is a monthly news magazine published by the Philadelphia Church of God. Its editor-in-chief is currently Gerald Flurry, who is also the leader of the PCG and characterizes the magazine as a successor to The Plain Truth magazine when it was under the aegis of the Worldwide Church of God.

The only advertisements in the magazine are for various pamphlets and booklets published by the PCG, for the Armstrong College Bible Correspondence Course, and a list of broadcast times for The Key of David.

The magazine reports on worldwide events as seen through the filter of Armstrongism as taught by the PCG. The bias of the magazine is decidedly conservative (the December 2006 issue characterized the Democratic victory in Congress as a "dangerous turn for America"). There are, however, occasional claims of political neutrality (for example, the October 2004 issue stated "Neither George W. Bush nor John Kerry can promise you that [to keep you safe from terrorism]."

Occasionally the Trumpet has articles on certain issues not tied to specific current events (pornography, the weakening of the traditional family unit, the paganism of Easter, etc.) (More news from Wikipedia.org)

Download The Philadelphia Trumpet Magazine, August 2007

Pdf format, 3.76mb, 40pages

The Philadelphia Trumpet Magazine, August 2007 Official Website

Read full magazine online.

Cover Story: Flash Floods, Scorched Earth

Erratic weather plagues much of the world and has many looking for reasons why. Is there a solution to the deluge of curses and drought of blessings?

 

Comments (0)add comment

Write comment
quote
bold
italicize
underline
strike
url
image
quote
quote
smaller | bigger

busy
 
< Prev   Next >
eBooks, free eBooks
 
 

Enter your email address:

Zinio Magazines