David Jeremiah's New Book Debuts in New York Times Best Seller List

David Jeremiah, who serves as the senior pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church and host of Turning Point, is excited to announce that his brand new book Where Do We Go From Here? debuted at #7 for "Advice and How-To" on the New York Times Best Sellers list. The book also made #5 in Hardcover Nonfiction on the Wall Street Journal Bestselling Books list. It was featured on the Los Angeles Times Best Sellers List, as well as on the USA Today's Best Selling Books list.
The new book addresses the questions many Christians are asking themselves: Is there something bigger behind the sudden spread of COVID-19, the re-emergence of Socialism, cancel culture, or the myriad crises in the Middle East? Where Do We Go From Here? offers a timely discussion of ten different phenomena that currently threaten the world, provides followers of Christ with reminders of God's promises, and equips readers with Biblical evidence for how these issues could be warning signs for things to come.
"I wrote this book because I wanted to replace fear and uncertainty about tomorrow with the unfailing promises of God and the hope he gives us for the future," said Dr. Jeremiah. "Like me, I'm sure you've turned on the television at least once in the past year and thought that what we're witnessing seems eerily similar to what's outlined in prophetic passages of Scripture. My prayer is that this book teaches Christians how the prophetic events of our day actually reveal the hope we all have in the light of eternity."
Not only is this book a discussion of the warning signs of Jesus' return, Where Do We Go From Here? also presents a new dynamic to typical lessons on prophecy by offering real-world solutions to the issues we face today such as:
- The COVID-19 pandemic
- Socialism
- Globalism
- Economic chaos
- Cancel culture
- Modern day Jerusalem
Where Do We Go from Here? is available on Dr. Jeremiah's website and wherever books are sold. Lessons from topics covered in the book are also now airing on television networks weekly including at FOX Business, USA, Lifetime, TBN, and Daystar.
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