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FILE - Pope Benedict XVI waves during an audience to newly appointed archbishops, the day after they received the pallium, a woolen shawl symbolizing their bond to the pope, at the Paul VI hall, Vatican, Saturday, June 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)

Amid renewed interest and a new book by Pope Benedict XVI, “God Is Love” is a worthy introduction to his writings

A man holds a baby in his lap, his hands cupped around the child's head, depicting one meaning of being pro-life today. © By Tamara Sales/stock.adobe.com

What does it truly mean to be pro-life today?

A mosaic of St. Antony holding baby Jesus from a church in Gjakova, Kosovo. © By Julian/stock.adobe.com

On this day in Christian history, Saint Antony, the father of monasticism, died at 105

A woman prays with hands clasped over a Bible while outside at sunrise. © By Tinnakorn/stock.adobe.com

What does the Bible say about God’s will?

A Christian hymnal in German lies open on a table. © By Claudia Hesse/stock.adobe.com

On this day in Christian history, the first non-Latin hymnal was printed

Urn for cremated ashes in a bed of flowers. What does the Bible say about cremation?

What does the Bible say about cremation?

Happy parents and daughter all laughing together © By Nattakorn /stock.adobe.com | A stock photo for a book review of Habits of the Household

How to parent with grace-filled habits: “Habits of the Household” calls parents to everyday spiritual modeling

A Christmas-themed calendar shows December 25 in red numbers. © By ricka_kinamoto/stock.adobe.com

Why we celebrate Christmas on December 25

David, center, and Chandler Booth look at Suzanne Deal Booth as they pose for a photo next to James Naismith's original rules of Basket Ball on display at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art on Friday, March 4, 2011, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)

On this day in Christian history, the first basketball game was played, a result of James Naismith’s “muscular Christianity”

A nativity scene features three figurines representing Joseph and Mary slightly bowed over a manger. © By Beto G/stock.adobe.com

Three wise ways to see Christmas

Does God care what job I have?

Pills are spilled from five bottles of medicine, with the pills from the central bottle forming a question mark. © By AntonioDiaz/stock.adobe.com

Medicine in a fallen world: Is it ethical for Christians to take medication?

Replicas of the Piltdown Man, which was termed an unscrupulous hoax by British scientists, are on display at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, Nov. 21, 1953. British scientists said the relics, dug from an English gravel pit in 1911-1913, include what they said was an ape's jawbone and a canine tooth. The cranium, they said, is a genuine fossil, about 50,000 years old. (AP Photo/Tom Fitzsimmons)

On this day in Christian history, the “missing link” Piltdown Man was revealed to be a hoax

Three wooden signs with arrows read "Love your enemies" on a deserted road.

The reward is worth the risk: What to expect when facing persecution

A book sits open on a table with a cup of coffee nearby.

On this day in Christian history, the death of Oswald Chambers gave life to “My Utmost for His Highest”

The Denison Forum Podcast discusses timely news and relevant topics with biblical insight. Hosted by Dr. Mark Turman and featuring Dr. Jim Denison, plus guests on occasion, this weekly, discussion-oriented podcast will help Christians further develop a biblical worldview on current events, equipping them to be salt and light for Christ.

The Songs Tell the Story: An Advent devotional: A conversation with Janet Denison

Bible, transposed: "How to use your spiritual gifts"

How to use your spiritual gifts

A Gideon's Bible sits in an open drawer inside of a hotel room.

On this day in Christian history, the Gideons placed their first Bibles

The Denison Forum Podcast discusses timely news and relevant topics with biblical insight. Hosted by Dr. Mark Turman and featuring Dr. Jim Denison, plus guests on occasion, this weekly, discussion-oriented podcast will help Christians further develop a biblical worldview on current events, equipping them to be salt and light for Christ.

We’re in between eras. How to have a non-anxious presence: A conversation with Mark Sayers

A statute of Martin Luther holding a Bible in one hand and pointing to its cover with his other hand outside of a Copenhagen church.

On this day in Christian history, Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses: Why indulgences were so significant

Patrick Miller on the Denison Forum podcast

Truth over tribe: A conversation with Patrick Miller

A shining white cross appears in a reddened sky.

On this day in Christian history, Constantine saw a vision from God: “Conquer by this”

A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sits with an open Bible in his hands.

No joke! Mormons and Jehovah’s Witnesses are back—and coming to your door

Curtis Chang on the Denison Forum podcast

Can you trust American institutions? A conversation with Curtis Chang

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