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In 1994 and again in 1998, Jeremiah was diagnosed with [[lymphoma]]. In 1999, a nodule was surgically removed from his neck and he underwent [[stem cell transplant]] therapy.<ref>''A Bend in the Road: Experiencing God When Your World Caves In'', David Jeremiah, ISBN 0-8499-4333-7 p.__</ref>
In 1994 and again in 1998, Jeremiah was diagnosed with [[lymphoma]]. In 1999, a nodule was surgically removed from his neck and he underwent [[stem cell transplant]] therapy.<ref>''A Bend in the Road: Experiencing God When Your World Caves In'', David Jeremiah, ISBN 0-8499-4333-7 p.__</ref>


In September/October 2009 issue of The American Atheist magazine an article titled, Dangers of Tribalism and Pulp Christianity also offers a critique of one of David Jeremiah's internationally broadcast televised sermons regarding ''The End Times'' (which is also the subject his best selling book, "What In the World is Going On?: 10 Prophetic Clues You Cannot Afford to Ignore".)
In September/October 2009 issue of The American Atheist magazine an article entitled, Dangers of Tribalism and Pulp Christianity also offers a critique of one of David Jeremiah's internationally broadcast televised sermons regarding ''The End Times'' (which is also the subject his best selling book, "What In the World is Going On?: 10 Prophetic Clues You Cannot Afford to Ignore".).</ref>


On January 31, 2010 his organization, Turning Point for God, withdrew from the [[Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability]].<ref>[http://www.ecfa.org/FormerMembers.aspx ECFA Former Members] at ecfa.org</ref>
On January 31, 2010 his organization, Turning Point for God, withdrew from the [[Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability]].<ref>[http://www.ecfa.org/FormerMembers.aspx ECFA Former Members] at ecfa.org</ref>

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For the article on the retired U.S. Navy admiral and former Acting Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, see David E. Jeremiah.

David Jeremiah
Born (1941-02-13) February 13, 1941 (age 83)
Toledo, Ohio, United States]
NationalityAmerican
EducationDallas Theological Seminary
Additional studies at Grace University
Doctor of Divinity (honorary) Cedarville University
Occupation(s)Pastor
Author
EmployerShadow Mountain Community Church
SpouseDonna Jeremiah
Children4
Websitewww.davidjeremiah.org

David P. Jeremiah (born February 13, 1941 in Toledo, Ohio) is a conservative evangelical Christian author, televangelist, and currently the senior pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church, an evangelical megachurch in El Cajon, California, a suburb of San Diego.

Biography

Jeremiah was born in Toledo, Ohio in 1941 to Ethel Rayburn Jeremiah and James T. Jeremiah, a pastor and former president of Cedarville University.[1]

Jeremiah earned a Bachelor's degree from Cedarville University (1963) and a Master's degree from Dallas Theological Seminary (1967). Cedarville presented him with an honorary Doctor of Divinity in 1981.[2]

Jeremiah succeeded Tim LaHaye as Shadow Mountain's senior pastor in 1981. Jeremiah's leadership of the church has led it to become affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention.

Jeremiah broadcasts a daily evangelical radio program on stations worldwide through his Turning Point Ministries, which he founded in 1982. The broadcast can also be heard online. He is the author of numerous books on Christian theology and morality.

In 1994 and again in 1998, Jeremiah was diagnosed with lymphoma. In 1999, a nodule was surgically removed from his neck and he underwent stem cell transplant therapy.[3]

In September/October 2009 issue of The American Atheist magazine an article entitled, Dangers of Tribalism and Pulp Christianity also offers a critique of one of David Jeremiah's internationally broadcast televised sermons regarding The End Times (which is also the subject his best selling book, "What In the World is Going On?: 10 Prophetic Clues You Cannot Afford to Ignore".).</ref>

On January 31, 2010 his organization, Turning Point for God, withdrew from the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability.[4]

Works

Books

  • David Jeremiah; "A Bend in the Road: Finding God When Your World Caves In" 2002, W Publishing Group (208 pages) ISBN 0-8499-4333-7
  • David Jeremiah; "Captured by Grace: No One Is Beyond the Reach of a Loving God" 2006, Integrity Publishers (216 pages) ISBN 1-59145-389-5
  • David Jeremiah; "Escape the Coming Night" 2001, W Publishing Group (276 pages) ISBN 0-8499-4368-X
  • David Jeremiah; "Gifts from God: Encouragement and Hope for Today's Parents" 1999, Chariot Victor Publishing (240 pages) ISBN 1-56476-766-3
  • David Jeremiah; "God in You: Releasing the Power of the Holy Spirit in Your Life" 2006, Multnomah Publishers Inc (348 pages) ISBN 1-59052-803-4
  • David Jeremiah and C.C. Carlson; "The Handwriting on the Wall" 1992, W Publishing Group (256 pages) ISBN 0-8499-3365-X
  • David Jeremiah; "His Majesty's Melody" 2003, Integrity Publishers (40 pages) ISBN 1-59145-046-2
  • David Jeremiah and C.C. Carlson; "Invasion of Other Gods" 1996, W Publishing Group (240 pages) ISBN 0-8499-3987-9
  • David Jeremiah; "Life Wide Open: Unleashing the Power of a Passionate Life" 2005, Integrity Publishers (205 pages) ISBN 1-59145-319-4
  • David Jeremiah; "The Things That Matter: Living a Life of Purpose Until Christ Returns" 2003, W Publishing Group (96 pages) ISBN 0-8499-1794-8
  • David Jeremiah; "My Heart's Desire: Living Every Moment in the Wonder of Worship" 2004, Integrity Publishers (224 pages) ISBN 1-59145-154-X
  • David Jeremiah; "Philippians: Twenty-Six Daily Bible Studies" 1983, B C M Publications ISBN 0-86508-208-1
  • David Jeremiah; "The Power of Encouragement" 1997, Multnomah ISBN 1-57673-135-9
  • David Jeremiah; "Prayer: The Great Adventure" 2004, Multnomah (272 pages) ISBN 1-59052-182-X
  • David Jeremiah; "The Prayer Matrix: Plugging into the Unseen Reality" 2004, Multnomah (96 pages) ISBN 1-59052-181-1
  • David Jeremiah; "Sanctuary: Finding Moments of Refuge in the Presence of God" 2002, Integrity Publishers (384 pages) ISBN 1-59145-023-3
  • David Jeremiah; "Searching for Heaven on Earth: How to Find What Really Matters in Life" 2004, Integrity Publishers (323 pages) ISBN 1-59145-066-7
  • Thomas Kinkade and David Jeremiah; "The Secret of the Light" 2005, J. Countryman (96 pages) ISBN 1-4041-0108-X
  • David Jeremiah; "Stories of Hope from a Bend in the Road" 2001, J. Countryman (128 pages) ISBN 0-8499-5708-7
  • David Jeremiah; "The Things That Matter: Living a Life of Purpose Until Christ Comes" 2003, W Publishing Group (96 pages) ISBN 0-8499-1794-8
  • David Jeremiah; "Turning Toward Integrity" 1993, Chariot Victor Publishing (238 pages) ISBN 1-56476-070-7
  • David Jeremiah; "Turning Toward Joy/Philippians" 1992, Chariot Victor Publishing (237 pages) ISBN 1-56476-009-X
  • David Jeremiah; "Until I Come" 2001, W Publishing Group (212 pages) ISBN 0-8499-4275-6
  • David Jeremiah; "What the Bible Says About Angels" 1996, Multnomah (222 pages) ISBN 0-88070-902-2 (Paperback ISBN 1-57673-336-X)
  • David Jeremiah; "When Your World Falls Apart" 2004, W Publishing Group (304 pages) ISBN 0-8499-0436-6
  • David Jeremiah; "Captured By Grace" 2006, Integrity Publishers (216 pages) ISBN 1-59145-389-5
  • David Jeremiah; "What In the World is Going On?: 10 Prophetic Clues You Cannot Afford to Ignore" 2008, Thomas Nelson (257 pages) ISBN 0-7852-2887-X
  • David Jeremiah, "Why the Nativity?" 2006, Tyndale (155 pages)
  • David Jeremiah, "The Coming Economic Armageddon: What Bible Prophecy Warns About the New Global Economy" 2010, FaithWords (293 pages) ISBN 978-0-446-56594-3
  • I Never Thought I'd See the Day!: Culture at the Crossroads 2011, FaithWords (253 pages) ISBN 0-446-56595-4

Audio cassettes

  • 9/11: Our Nation's Emergency Call
  • A Bend in the Road: Experiencing God When Your World Caves in
  • Best of Christian Living, with Josh McDowell, Ken Hutcherson, and Tim Lahaye
  • Jesus' Final Warning: Hearing Christ's Voice in the Midst of Chaos
  • What the Bible Says About Angels
  • Prayer, the Great Adventure
  • Fathers and Daughters
  • Christians Have Stress Too
  • Raising Well Adjusted Kids (Focus on the Family), with Joe White and James Dobson

References

  1. ^ Belliveau, G.K. (1999). Say to This Mountain: The Life of James T. Jeremiah. Regular Baptist Press. ISBN 978-0-87227-201-9.
  2. ^ Biography of Dr. David Jeremiah at davidjeremiah.org
  3. ^ A Bend in the Road: Experiencing God When Your World Caves In, David Jeremiah, ISBN 0-8499-4333-7 p.__
  4. ^ ECFA Former Members at ecfa.org

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