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The Dr. David Jeremiah Radio Archives: Complete Guide

Search for the 'Dr. Jeremiah radio archives' and you are looking for Turning Point — the broadcast ministry David Jeremiah founded in 1982, which has been converting his week-by-week pulpit teaching into radio and television programming for more than forty years. This guide explains what the Turning Point archives contain, where to listen to past broadcasts, and what Jeremiah's series-driven approach can teach a church building its own library.

Maintained by

Turning Point for God

Span

1982–present

Scale

40+ years of broadcasts

Formats

Audio · Video · Devotional text

What Is the Dr. David Jeremiah Radio Archives?

Dr. David Jeremiah (born 1941) has served as senior pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon, California, since 1981. A year after arriving, he founded Turning Point for God as a radio ministry; Turning Point Television followed in 2000. Today the broadcasts — built almost entirely on Jeremiah's preaching at Shadow Mountain — air on radio stations, television networks, and digital platforms around the world, making him one of the most widely heard Bible teachers of his generation.

The archive behind those broadcasts is distinctive because of how it is packaged. Turning Point organizes Jeremiah's teaching into named series — often paired with a book, study guide, and devotional content on the same theme — and then rotates those series through the daily radio schedule. The 'radio archives' listeners search for are exactly that rotation: current and recent series streaming free on the ministry's platforms, with the deeper catalog distributed through Turning Point's resource library, podcast, and app.

What's Inside the Archive

Four decades of weekly pulpit ministry, processed for broadcast, adds up to one of evangelicalism's larger contemporary teaching libraries — spanning formats from half-hour radio episodes to full television specials.

  • Radio programs spanning more than forty years of Turning Point broadcasts
  • Television episodes and specials produced since 2000
  • Teaching series on books of the Bible, prophecy, and Christian living, each packaged with companion resources
  • Daily devotional content and Turning Points magazine drawn from the sermon material
  • Podcast feeds and app streaming of current and recent broadcasts

How to Access the David Jeremiah Archive

Turning Point's official platforms are the reliable route to the archives — recent radio and TV programs stream free, and the broader catalog is distributed through the ministry's own channels.

davidjeremiah.org

Turning Point's official site, with free streaming of recent radio and television broadcasts plus the series resource library.

Turning Point app & podcast

The ministry's app and podcast feeds carry the daily program and make past episodes portable.

Radio & TV stations

Turning Point airs daily on stations and networks worldwide; local listings are indexed on the official site.

Official site: davidjeremiah.org · Rights: © Turning Point — free to stream recent broadcasts

Want a Transcript of a Sermon from This Archive?

Turning Point's archive is built for listening — which is wonderful in the car and limiting at a desk. If you are following a prophecy series and want to compare episodes, or you take study notes from the daily broadcast, transcribing the audio you have legitimate access to turns a thirty-minute program into two pages you can search, mark up, and file by topic.

Our free transcription tool produces time-stamped text from any sermon audio in minutes. Dr. Jeremiah's broadcasts are Turning Point's copyrighted property, so treat transcripts as personal study notes, not content to republish.

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How David Jeremiah's Approach Can Inspire Your Church's Archive

Turning Point is a masterclass in getting maximum mileage from one pulpit. Three of its habits transfer directly to a local church archive.

1.The weekly rhythm builds the archive for you

Jeremiah's archive is a byproduct of a system: preach Sunday, process for broadcast, publish daily. Set up your own pipeline — record, transcribe, post — and your archive assembles itself one week at a time.

2.Package teaching as series with companions

Turning Point rarely publishes a lone sermon; it publishes a series with a study guide and devotional alongside. Bundling your sermons into themed series with a simple discussion guide multiplies their usefulness for small groups.

3.Rotate the catalog forward

Old series come back into rotation when their themes turn timely. A church archive should do the same: resurface last year's sermon on grief or anxiety when the congregation needs it, rather than letting it sink under newer posts.

For the full step-by-step playbook, read our guides on building searchable sermon archives and publishing a searchable sermon archive in 30 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find the Dr. Jeremiah radio archives?

Turning Point for God, the ministry David Jeremiah founded in 1982, publishes its radio archives at davidjeremiah.org. Recent broadcasts stream free, and the daily program is also available through Turning Point's app and podcast feeds.

Are David Jeremiah's past radio broadcasts free?

Current and recent Turning Point radio and television broadcasts stream free on the ministry's official platforms. Deeper catalog series are distributed through Turning Point's resource library and offers.

Is there a David Jeremiah podcast?

Yes. Turning Point distributes David Jeremiah's daily radio teaching through official podcast feeds available on major podcast platforms, drawn from the same sermon archive as the broadcasts.

Can I get transcripts of Turning Point broadcasts?

Turning Point's programs are distributed primarily as audio and video. For personal study, you can transcribe a broadcast you have legitimate access to with an AI transcription tool and get searchable, time-stamped text in minutes.

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