The Philadelphia Trumpet

The Philadelphia Trumpet is a free of charge magazine published by the Philadelphia Church of God, also available online. The first issue appeared in February 1990.[1] The magazine's focus is on domestic and international current events, societal commentary, and Bible based self-help articles, which often source Biblical writing as prophecy relating to world events. The magazine's editor in chief Gerald Flurry, Pastor General of the PCG, characterizes the magazine as the successor to the Worldwide Church of God's The Plain Truth magazine, when under the direction of Herbert W. Armstrong. The magazine's advertisements consist solely of free of charge offers for PCG books, booklets and other materials, much of which were originally published by Armstrong. The PCG was awarded ownership of the main core of Armstrong's books, booklets and The Bible Correspondence Course by the US Supreme Court in 2003 when sued by WCG for printing and distributing one of Armstrong's books.

The Philadelphia Trumpet
The Philadelphia Trumpet
EditorGerald Flurry
CategoriesReligious magazine
FrequencyTen times per year
Circulation310,367 (April, 2015)
PublisherPhiladelphia Church of God
First issueFebruary 1990
CountryUnited States
Based inEdmond, Oklahoma
WebsiteThe Philadelphia Trumpet
ISSN1070-6348

Notes

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    References

    1. "The Philadelphia Trumpet". University of Pennsylvania Library. Retrieved 25 May 2020.


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