How do I study the Bible when it feels boring?
In this episode of Faith & Clarity, Dr. Mark Turman is joined by Faith Womack, founder of Bible Nerd Ministries, for a thoughtful conversation about how we approach Scripture and why it matters....
View Article“Owning” Greenland and other legal fictions
The controversy over Greenland has captured headlines for much of the past week. Even though the US has wide latitude to establish and operate military bases there, President Trump stated that America...
View ArticleWhat is the purpose of the Board of Peace?
Leaders from seventeen countries were called to the stage in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday during the Gaza Board of Peace signing. They included prime ministers, presidents, and other senior...
View ArticleA review of “The Body Teaches the Soul” by Justin Earley
Justin Earley is perhaps an unexpected spiritual formation teacher. He’s a business lawyer and family man, but he’s made spiritual formation his mission. Earley’s learned the hard way, and he wants to...
View ArticleHow to help kids process disturbing news in a digital age
Note: This article first appeared on Christian Parenting, another brand under the Denison Ministries umbrella. For more insights and resources into how to talk with kids about difficult issues, or...
View ArticleShould churches use AI?
Most churches today, especially those in the West, rely on technologies that were unimaginable in the days of the New Testament church. While the introduction of those technologies over the...
View ArticleJames Van Der Beek’s death and the path to true hope
The family of James Van Der Beek posted on Instagram an announcement that has touched millions of people: Our beloved James Van Der Beek passed peacefully this morning. He met his final days with...
View ArticleIs your church a part of the friendship recession?
Friendships are on the decline, in quantity, but especially in quality. Due to the rise of social media and digital communication, modern relationships often lack depth, commitment, and longevity. The...
View ArticleA Christian response to the age of selective outrage
“Rage bait” was the 2025 Oxford word of the year, but the term still carries relevance in February 2026. Rage bait is defined as “online content deliberately designed to elicit anger or outrage by...
View ArticleWhen I wish I were doing something else
Note: This article was originally sent to our audience at A Pastor’s View, a newsletter intended for pastors and other church leaders. The content and call to find our encouragement and purpose in the...
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