Getting the Gospel to the next generation.

For decades, our ministry has been delivering the unchanging Word of God to an ever-changing world. We share Biblical truth in 18 languages and multiple formats. Your gift matters as we continue reaching the next generation for Christ. Consider the amazing things we can accomplish.

Recent News

Legislative changes took effect January 1—changes that may impact how or when you choose to make a charitable gift.

A new deduction for nonitemizers. Claim an above-the-line deduction of up to $1,000 ($2,000 for joint filers) for cash gifts to qualified public charities (excluding Donor-Advised Funds). If you don’t typically itemize your taxes, this is a new opportunity to save.

A new cap on deductions for top earners. Itemizers in the 37% tax bracket will have the tax benefit of their deductions capped at 35%.

A new minimum giving threshold. Itemizers may only deduct gift amounts that surpass 0.5% of their adjusted gross income. You may want to consider bunching gifts for multiple years into one tax year to exceed both the giving floor and the high standard deduction.

One thing hasn’t changed—charitable giving is still a powerful way to make a difference, create a legacy, and make the most of tax-smart planning.

Spotlight on Giving

Your IRA: A Versatile Giving Tool

Claw hammers are built for two completely opposite functions—pounding in nails and pulling them out. That claw isn’t an afterthought, but some people never notice it until someone points it out to them. Your IRA also has two different functions—saving and giving. If you are age 70½ or older, you might consider shifting from tax-advantaged retirement savings to easy, strategic philanthropy.

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We appreciate your unique connection to Turning Point—and so do the people who have found God or grown deeper in their faith through Dr. David Jeremiah’s ministry.

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Information contained on this website is current at the time of posting. It is intended for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered technical or legal advice. Please consult a legal, tax, or other professional advisor when planning a charitable gift.