How Does God See America?

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How Does God See America? by Jim Denison
How Does God See America? by Jim Denison

Does America still trust God and his word today?

Or have we fallen so far away that his judgment is almost certain—and soon?

If we want to know the Lord’s heart for America, the best place to start is by looking at his heart for Israel. His relationship with them centered on three questions:

  1. Do they respect God’s truth?
  2. Do they respect each other?
  3. Do they respect God?

To apply these questions to America, Dr. Jim Denison and his son, Ryan Denison, take an in-depth look at the most challenging issues of our day. From sexuality to abortion and suicide, from postmodernity and relative truth to our doubts about God—every major issue America faces today is no surprise to God.

In fact, what if God is using this time and these issues to help us turn back to him?

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Biography

Dr. Jim Denison is the author and founder of the Denison Forum. Through “The Daily Article,” his email newsletter and podcast, Dr. Denison guides readers to discern today’s news—biblically. To subscribe or listen, visit DenisonForum.org.

He is the author of multiple books and has taught on the philosophy of religion and apologetics at several seminaries. Dr. Denison serves as Resident Scholar for Ethics with Baylor Scott & White Health, where he addresses issues such as genetic medicine and reproductive science. He is also a Senior Fellow with the 21st Century Wilberforce Initiative and serves as Senior Fellow for Global Studies at Dallas Baptist University’s Institute for Global Engagement.

He holds a Doctor of Philosophy and a Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He also received a Doctor of Divinity from Dallas Baptist University. Prior to launching Denison Forum in 2009, he pastored churches in Texas and Georgia.

Jim and his wife, Janet, live in Dallas, Texas. They have two sons and four grandchildren.

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