Jim Denison is the founder and CEO of the Denison Forum, a nonprofit Christian media organization that comments on current issues through a biblical lens.[1] His Daily Article, an email newsletter sent every weekday morning, reaches more than 100,000 subscribers in 203 countries.[2][3]
The Denison Forum was founded in February 2009. It was formerly known as the Center for Informed Faith, an independent ministry hosted by the Baptist General Convention of Texas.[4]
Jim Denison's perspectives have been published in the Huffington Post,[5] Religion News,[6] the Baptist Standard,[7] Fox News,[8] the Dallas Morning News,[9] TheBlaze,[10] Baptist News Global,[11] and the Christian Post.[12]
He is the Resident Scholar for Ethics with Baylor Scott & White Health,[13] a Senior Fellow with the 21st Century Wilberforce Initiative,[14] and a Senior Fellow for Global Studies at Dallas Baptist University, where he heads the Institute for Global Engagement.[15]
Prior to launching the Denison Forum, Jim Denison was the senior pastor of Park Cities Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, from 1998 to 2009.[16] He served as pastor of Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church in Atlanta from 1994 to 1998; from 1988 to 1994, he pastored First Baptist Church Midland.[17]
He has both a Ph.D. in Philosophy of Religion and a Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Divinity degree from Dallas Baptist University.[18]
He is the author of Radical Islam: What You Need to Know,,[19] The Bible -- You Can Believe It: Biblical Authority in the Twenty-First Century, Myth and the Manger, Life on the Brick Pile, Answers to Suffering from the Letters of Revelation, Seven Crucial Questions About the Bible,[20] as well as other books.[21]
One study aid I have not seen mentioned is The New Treasury Of Scriptural Knowledge - its the largest collection of scriptural cross references you can get.
Thank you but I wasn’t really that curious. I assumed though that he is of a reformed tradition.