Jesus is given many names and titles. But the one which was announced to the world on the first Christmas stands apart: Saviour. Friday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah explains why. Join him for his inspiring Christmas message, “Why Call Him Saviour?”
God with us. Just three little words from the Nativity story. But those three words changed the course of human history. Thursday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah considers the meaning of “God with us” in the conclusion of “Why Call Him Immanuel?”
Your Creator confined Himself to a human body so you could know Him. That’s how much He loves you. That’s the Christmas story. Wednesday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah unpacks its meaning.
Did the wise men give gold, frankincense and myrrh because they were the most valuable gifts? Or the most meaningful? Tuesday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah has the answer. Don’t miss the conclusion of David’s message, “Why the Gifts of the Wise Men?”
They might not be central figures in the Nativity story, but their gifts for the Christ Child are unmatched in significance. Monday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah considers the magic and their gifts.
What can you learn from a shepherd? That Christmas is a time for rejoicing, not celebrating in silence! Friday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah continues his series, Why the Nativity? with the conclusion of his message, “Why the Shepherds?”
It was history’s most significant birth announcement, yet it was given to the least significant in society. Thursday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah explains why shepherds were the first to hear of Christ’s birth.
Jesus’ birth in a stable is described in just a few words of Luke’s gospel, but it resonates with meaning for everyone on earth. Wednesday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah considers its significance.
(Why Bethlehem?) Throughout the Nativity story, God accomplishes the extraordinary by using the ordinary – both people and places. Tuesday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah considers the example of Christ’s birthplace. Catch the conclusion of David’s message, “Why Bethlehem?”
(Why Bethlehem?) Why did the world’s most significant birth take place in its least significant location? Monday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah explains as he continues his series, Why the Nativity? Be here Monday at [TIME] on [STATION] for David’s compelling message, “Why Bethlehem?”
Christmas may be a season of peace, but that probably wasn’t what Mary felt facing her pregnancy. Friday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah considers how she handled such a responsibility. Catch the conclusion of David’s message, “Why Mary?”
God often uses the ordinary to achieve the extraordinary, like choosing a normal teenager to be mother of the Messiah! Thursday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah shines the spotlight on Mary. From Why the Nativity? David shares his message, “Why Mary?”
Why did God choose a lowly carpenter as the earthly father of the Messiah? Wednesday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah looks at Joseph as he continues his Christmas series, Why the Nativity?
The story of Christ’s birth is a love story that can be expressed in a single word: Immanuel. Tuesday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah considers why that word makes Christmas worth celebrating daily. Join David for the conclusion of “Why Did Jesus Become a Man?”
In a culture that sees Christmas as a commercial event, it’s vital not to forget its real meaning. Monday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah begins the series, Why the Nativity? to focus on the heart of Christmas. Join David for “Why Did Jesus Become a Man?”
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