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How many subscribers does David Jeremiah have on YouTube as of 2025?
Executive summary
Available sources give differing subscriber counts for the David Jeremiah YouTube channel in 2025: one independent tracker lists 611,000 subscribers as of July 4, 2025 (starstat.yt) while another aggregator reports 667,000 subscribers (youtubers.me) without a clear date [1] [2]. The official Turning Point / David Jeremiah site references the ministry’s YouTube presence but does not state a subscriber total [3].
1. Conflicting third‑party trackers cite different totals
Two commercial/aggregate sites included in the search results report different 2025 figures: StarStat’s profile says “over 611.00K subscribers” and is timestamped July 4, 2025 [1]; a separate aggregator (youtubers.me) states “667,000 subscribers” but provides no clear publication date in the snippet [2]. Both are third‑party estimates rather than direct platform data, and they disagree by roughly 56,000 subscribers, illustrating common divergence among analytics sites [1] [2].
2. Official ministry site mentions YouTube but not subscriber count
Turning Point’s official site for Dr. David Jeremiah highlights the ministry’s YouTube outreach and links to the channel, but it does not publish a subscribers figure in the pages returned by the search results [3]. Therefore, the official organization’s public materials in these results do not resolve which third‑party number (611K vs. 667K) is correct [3].
3. Why third‑party numbers can differ
The two available tracker pages reflect the broader reality that non‑Google services use different sampling windows, caching, or API queries and may update at different cadences; StarStat’s entry explicitly gives a date (July 4, 2025) whereas the other aggregator’s entry in the snippets lacks a clear date [1] [2]. Neither source in the provided set shows a real‑time YouTube page capture or an official channel header screenshot to confirm which number is most current [1] [2].
4. What the sources do and do not claim
StarStat frames its figure as an observed subscriber count on July 4, 2025 [1]. Youtubers.me declares “667,000 subscribers” but the snippet does not show when that figure was captured or the methodology [2]. The Turning Point site confirms the ministry’s YouTube activity and brand but “does not mention” a subscriber total in the returned pages [3]. I do not have source material here that definitively reconciles these two third‑party totals.
5. How to get a definitive, up‑to‑date number
Available results suggest the only way to settle the difference would be to consult the David Jeremiah/Turning Point YouTube channel directly (which would show the live subscriber count) or an authoritative export (e.g., an official ministry statement or a verified YouTube API pull). The provided set does not include a direct YouTube channel page capture or an official press release stating the subscriber number, so that verification step is not present in current reporting [3] [1] [2].
6. Journalistic takeaways and recommended caveats
Reporters should avoid quoting a single third‑party tracker as definitive without noting the source and date; in this set, StarStat’s dated 611K (July 4, 2025) and youtubers.me’s 667K disagree [1] [2]. Cite the specific tracker and timestamp when reporting, and, when possible, confirm against the channel’s live YouTube header or a statement from Turning Point/Dr. David Jeremiah—neither of which is supplied in these search results [3].