Turning Toward Joy

Turning Toward Joy by David Jeremiah, published by David C. Cook in 2006, is a 246-page exploration of the apostle Paul’s letter to the Christians of Philippi. Written during Paul’s imprisonment, this book delves into the themes of Christian joy and community, addressing the challenges faced by believers under Roman rule. Jeremiah provides insights into how the teachings of Paul can inspire readers to find joy in their own lives, even amidst adversity.
In this edition, readers will find a pastoral and practical approach to understanding the message of Philippians. David Jeremiah guides them through the text, emphasizing the importance of joy as promised by Jesus to his followers. The book touches on topics such as Christian living, personal growth, and spirituality, offering a framework for experiencing joy in daily life. This thoughtful examination invites readers to reflect on their faith and the role of joy within their spiritual journey.
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The apostle Paul’s most personal letter was sent to the Christians of Philippi. This intimate and loving epistle was written to believers who lived in the shadow of the Roman tyrant Nero. Paul himself was in a Roman prison, facing an uncertain future. Surprisingly, he wrote to the Philippians of the importance of Christian joy. As they were together in a worshiping community, in the midst of their difficulties, they could experience the joy that Jesus promised those who follow him.
In this pastoral and practical book, David Jeremiah will lead you through the book of Philippians so that you can learn to experience the joy of the Lord in your daily life.
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