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Dr. Mark Turman is the Executive Director of Denison Forum. He previously served as the founding pastor of Crosspoint Church in McKinney, Texas. Mark was raised in Tyler in a large Roman Catholic family. At seventeen, he made a personal commitment to Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord and later committed to vocational ministry during his freshman year in college at Howard Payne University. He completed his undergraduate program there before completing a Master of Theology degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and, later, a Doctorate of Ministry through Truett Seminary. He married his high school sweetheart, Judi, and they have two children and one grandchild.

Resources by Mark Turman, DMin

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Preparing for Sunday with resilient faith

How do you define ministry success?

The problem of grandiosity

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Creating your character

A long, joyful obedience

Ministry fog

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What to do when church members ghost your church

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Should we be holy warriors or ambassadors of Christ?

Forgive us our Christmases

Making gratitude a portal to unity

Making gratitude a portal to unity

Civility

What is civility?

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Pastor, you will be disappointed.

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An Easter prayer for pastors

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Breaking down the pastor search process: Insight from Ronny Marriott, Mark Dance, and Mark Turman

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Encouragement for a resilient life and ministry: An interview with Dr. Mark Dance

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The pastor’s job description Pt. 3: A call to missional leadership

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The pastor’s job description Pt. 2: Choosing between preaching and pastoring

Relief of Jesus praying the Garden of Gethsemane

Do you want to follow all God’s commands? Jesus didn’t either

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The pastor’s job description Pt. 1: The priority of preaching and teaching

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From Carol Burnett to Gen Z: New resources to help you pastor younger generations

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An Easter surprise: Reclaim your calling

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One reason Easter really matters

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As church attendance declines, the need for genuine pastors escalates

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Seek eternal treasure in the passionate pursuit of the pearl of great price

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