Dr. David Jeremiah’s Turning Point Ministries Becomes First Religious Programing to Debut on the History Channel

Award-winning radio host Dr. David Jeremiah is pleased to announce that Turning Point Ministries will now be airing its television program on the History Channel, making it the first religious program to be featured on the channel. Dr. Jeremiah's Turning Point programming offers Biblical teaching, special musical selections, and faith-centered seasonal productions. It has provided uplifting spiritual content to a global audience for over 30 years on numerous radio stations and television channels, including Fox Business, Lifetime, A&E, and TBN. Turning Point also began airing on Hillsong Channel, and GOD TV in January 2021.
Turning Point will air on the History Channel every weekday at 6:30AM ET/PT.
"This new milestone is not only a testament to the faithfulness of God's promises, but it also demonstrates the growing desire to hear uplifting and encouraging messages from God's Word," said Dr. Jeremiah. "It's such a humbling opportunity to be the first religious programming broadcast on the History Channel. But we're offering far more than just religious instruction. We're offering hope for a world in need of healing, and it comes from the greatest pages ever written in history."
Turning Point's Broadcast Ministries has seen tremendous growth in its mission to deliver the unchanging truth of God's Word around the world. The quality and consistency in performance of their television program on major television networks like Lifetime and USA Network has allowed them the opportunity to reach a potential 480 million people worldwide through 2 million annual broadcasts. Dr. Jeremiah founded Turning Point Ministries in 1983 and has sought to produce uplifting spiritual encouragement in a culturally relevant way.
To find more information about Turning Point Ministries and their television programs, visit DavidJeremiah.org/television.
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