Jim Denison
Adapted from Dr. Jim Denison’s daily cultural commentary at www.denisonforum.org. Jim Denison, Ph.D., is a cultural apologist, building a bridge between faith and culture by engaging contemporary issues with biblical truth. He founded the Denison Forum on Truth and Culture in February 2009 and is the author of seven books, including “Radical Islam: What You Need to Know.” For more information on the Denison Forum, visit www.denisonforum.org. To connect with Dr. Denison in social media, visit www.twitter.com/jimdenison or www.facebook.com/denisonforum.
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Being advocates for every human being of every race
How can you and I be effective advocates for the value of every human being of every race as created in the image of God?
A better path to peace in a fractured world
One of the best ways to live in harmony with others is to share their suffering.
Charleston shooting and the prayer that can change everything
I can do more than respond to the past—I can help create the future. So can you.
The Statue of Liberty and the path to true peace
As I stood before the Statue of Liberty, I thought about another statue of liberty. It was made of wood. On it our Savior was nailed.
3 biblical responses to SCOTUS ruling on LGBT protections
Does the Supreme Court's ruling mean that churches and Christian institutions could be forced to violate their biblical convictions regarding gender and sexuality?
You can buy your own village: The reason we retreat
Retreating from the chaos of our fallen world is a biblical principle. Jesus often spent time alone with his Father.
Do the Boston Tea Party and Jesus’ cleansing of the temple justify violence?
To make Jesus' overturning tables analogous to the violence we’re discussing, our Lord would have harmed innocent bystanders, destroyed their property, and burned down their homes and businesses. None of which happened, of course.
3 explanations for the crisis and Jesus’ solution that changes everything
Jesus has the moral authority to speak to this crisis in a way I do not. Let's look at what He said.
How Jesus responded to violence
Here’s the reality upon which many are not agreeing today: violence is the wrong response to violence.
The death of George Floyd: God hates racism
God's word demands that we see each other as he sees us: children of the same Father. Don’t shrug your emotional shoulders when another black person suffers prejudice or worse in our society.