Dr. David Jeremiah's New Book ‘The Book of Signs’ is Now Available for Pre-Sale

Drawing on a lifetime of study, as well as decades of teaching biblical prophecy, Dr. David Jeremiah has compiled a user-friendly guidebook to the major milestones of prophetic Scripture. An expansive prophecy masterwork, The Book of Signs-31 Undeniable Prophecies of the Apocalypse, features some 400 pages, including new stories, illustrations, and insights, all while offering crystal-clear explanations for the knowledgeable and the novice alike.
With this book, Dr. Jeremiah sets out to answer questions people have wrestled with for centuries:
- What does the Bible tell us about the future?
- Why is biblical prophecy relevant for Christians today?
- What signs and signals will precede the end?
- Which of those signs have already come to pass?
- Which are we experiencing now?
- Which are still to come?
- Can one be saved after the Tribulation?
- When is it too late to accept Jesus Christ?
"Six months ago, I was discouraged by much of what was going on in our country and our world," Dr. Jeremiah recalls. "Because of this prevailing sense of urgency, I responded by writing The Book of Signs. My goal with this very comprehensive project is to reach absolutely as many people as possible with the prophetic truths of God's Word. Some of the signs we encounter in the Scriptures are informational, some are invitational, and many offer warnings about the road ahead-warnings that apply to both our present and our future. All of these signs are important, and none should be ignored."
To learn more about The Book of Signs, or to pre-order the book and a number of other companion materials, click here or visit DavidJeremiah.org. The book releases everywhere books are sold, Tuesday, March 4th.
Dr. David Jeremiah is among the best known Christian leaders in the world. He serves as senior pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon, California and is the founder and host of Turning Point. Turning Point's 30-minute radio program is heard on more than 2,200 radio stations daily. A New York Times bestselling author and Gold Medallion winner, he has written more than fifty books.
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