The Daily Article
The Daily Article Podcast offers news discerned differently every Monday through Friday morning. With biblical insight into the day’s latest news and current events, this narrated edition of Dr. Jim Denison’s email newsletter presents a nonpartisan perspective on what’s happening now and how Christians can respond biblically to the culture at large.
One of my favorite rhythms
11 nov.
The Daily Article is one of my favorite morning rhythms. It’s so easy to turn on while making coffee, coming home from the gym, or sitting in carpool. While the world and news can seem discouraging, I’m always encouraged by this message of the day!
Every day
07/11/2023
I try to listen every day after my Bible reading. This helps put world news into perspective for me. Fantastic resource!
Conclave
9 nov.
Disappointed to hear you feel your listeners are too feeble-minded to understand Conclave is a work of fiction. Give it a try - it’s fascinating, thought-provoking , and clearly not based on an actual occurrence.
Essential Perspectives
11/05/2023
After hearing Dr Denison speak years ago I was thrilled to learn of Denison Forum/Ministries online and in podcasts to help me discern truth in this blatantly broken world. I consider The Daily Article as essential reading/listening to arm myself in speaking truth in love. It would be mandatory curricula if I taught seminary! And I do use it regularly when teaching Bible Study. Thanks for all the effort and prayer that produces it.
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