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  • How can Christians face anxiety without losing faith?
    In this episode of Faith & Clarity, Dr. Mark Turman sits down with author and cultural commentator Sara Billups to talk about anxiety and how it shows up in our bodies, our churches, and our culture, and how we can respond with faith and wisdom. Sara shares from her own life: caring for aging parents, navigating personal and family health concerns, and learning to live well amid persistent worry.They explore how anxiety shapes our daily lives, influences our relationships, and even colors the way we engage with the world around us. Drawing on her new book, Nervous Systems, Sara offers thoughtful reflections on how to navigate fear and uncertainty with a sense of calm and groundedness, helping listeners consider practical and spiritual ways to live faithfully even in anxious times.Topics(00:00): Introduction(00:42): Introducing Sara Billups(03:29): Sara's personal journey(09:24): Understanding anxiety and fear(18:33): Spiritual practices and anxiety(22:07): Caring for aging parents(27:48): Wellness culture and embodiment(30:44): Discipleship and anxiety in the church(31:49): Non-anxious presence and leadership(35:35): Normalizing doubt and embracing suffering(37:56): Anxiety and the role of women in the church(40:05): Scrupulosity and moral OCD(43:36): Cultural anxiety and identity(48:05): Spiritual practices for overcoming anxiety(52:31): Ignatian spiritual exercises and indifference(59:09): Conclusion and final thoughtsResourcesAsk Us Anything: [email protected] has Denison Forum impacted your faith?Support Denison Forum 2025Sara BillupsSara Billups | SubstackNervous Systems: Spiritual Practices to Calm Anxiety in Your Body, the Church, and PoliticsOrphaned Believers: How a Generation of Christian Exiles Can Find the Way HomeThat’s The Spirit - PodcastSara Billups (@sara.billups) • Instagram photos and videosAbout Sara BillupsSara Billups is a Seattle-based writer and cultural commentator whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Christianity Today, Aspen Ideas, and others. Sara writes Bitter Scroll, a monthly Substack letter and co-hosts the podcast That’s the Spirit. She earned a Doctor of Ministry in the Sacred Art of Writing at the Peterson Center for the Christian Imagination at Western Theological Seminary.Sara works to help wavering Christians remain steadfast through cultural storms and continues to hope for the flourishing of the Church amid deep political and cultural division in America.Her first book, Orphaned Believers, follows the journey of a generation raised in the 80s and 90s of evangelicalism reckoning with the tradition that raised them and searching for a new way to participate in the story of God. Her second book, Nervous Systems, is now available from Baker Books.About Dr. Mark TurmanMark Turman, DMin, serves as the Executive Director of Denison Forum, where he leads with a passion for equipping believers to navigate today’s complex culture with biblical truth. He is best known as the host of The Denison Forum Podcast and the lead pastor of the Possum Kingdom Chapel, the in-person congregation of Denison Ministries.Dr. Turman is the coauthor of Sacred Sexuality: Reclaiming God’s Design and Who Am I? What the Bible Says About Identity and Why it Matters. He earned his undergraduate degree from Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas, and received his Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth. He later completed his Doctor of Ministry at George W. Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University in Waco.Before joining Denison Forum, Mark served as a pastor for 35 years, including 25 years as the founding pastor of Crosspoint Church in McKinney, Texas.Mark and his high school sweetheart, Judi, married in 1986. They are proud parents of two adult children and grandparents to three grandchildren.About Denison ForumDenison Forum exists to thoughtfully engage the issues of the day from a biblical perspective through The Daily Article email newsletter and podcast, the Faith & Clarity podcast, as well as many books and additional resources.
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  • Managing holiday loneliness, controversial cloning, and the spiritual revival of Millennials and Gen Z
    Dr. Mark Turman gathers with Josh Miller and Conner Jones for a heartfelt roundtable on some of the cultural and spiritual tensions many of us feel this time of year. Together, they reflect on the quiet ache of holiday loneliness, the pressure that often shadows our celebrations, and why intentional, grace-filled connection matters more than ever.The conversation also widens to consider the ethical questions surrounding cloning—what it means for human dignity, and how Christians can respond with both conviction and compassion. And in a hopeful turn, they look at the surprising spiritual momentum among younger generations, from increased Bible engagement to renewed interest in the church among Millennials and Gen Z.It’s a gentle, honest, and encouraging dialogue—one that offers clarity for the holidays, wisdom for navigating complex issues, and a reminder that God is at work in places we might not expect.Topics(00:00): Introduction(01:18): Favorite Christmas memories and traditions(04:12): Discussing holiday loneliness(06:25): The impact of loneliness on health(15:14): Practical steps to combat loneliness(20:32): Cloning and genetic engineering(28:01): Genetic testing and ethical dilemmas(31:55): The sanctity of life and genetic manipulation(36:23): The future of gene editing(37:49): Spiritual reflections on genetic engineering(38:50): Cultural shifts in holiday celebrations(44:02): Rising church attendance among younger generations(54:19): Encouraging faith and community engagementResourcesAsk Us Anything: [email protected] has Denison Forum impacted your faith?Year-End GivingWhy are so many young people struggling to find hope—and how can we help?Why are teens sadder, lonelier, and more depressed than ever before?If you’re suffering from the “friendship recession,” you’re not alone“My closest friend is a fish”: Responding to the loneliness and anxiety of our dayWhy is loneliness as dangerous as smoking?How the church can solve "touch-starvation": An excerpt from "Digital Church in a Lonely World" by Benjamin WindleTom Brady Cloned His Dog. Here's How Much it Cost — and How to Do It YourselfGenetically Engineered Babies Are Banned. Tech Titans Are Trying to Make One Anyway. - WSJA ‘generational reversal’ is underway: Gen Z and millennials are now the most church-going groups, study findsA ‘generational reversal’ is underway: Gen Z and millennials are now the most church-going groups, study findsWhat true revival looks likeSomething Is Stirring in Christian America, and It’s Making Me Nervous - The New York TimesAbout Josh MillerJosh Miller is the Chief of Staff and Chief Strategy Officer at Denison Ministries. He is also a disciple of Jesus, husband, and father. A Christian leader, author, and songwriter, Josh brings over 20 years of ministry experience—from global worship tours to pastoral leadership. He lives in Plano, Texas with his wife and two sons, fueled by faith, craft coffee, and a love for tacos.About Conner JonesConner Jones is the Director of Performance Marketing at Denison Ministries and Co-Hosts Denison Forum's "Culture Brief" podcast. He graduated from Dallas Baptist University in 2019 with a degree in Business Management. Conner passionately follows politics, sports, pop-culture, entertainment, and current events. He enjoys fishing, movie-going, and traveling the world with his wife and son.About Dr. Mark TurmanMark Turman, DMin, serves as the Executive Director of Denison Forum, where he leads with a passion for equipping believers to navigate today’s complex culture with biblical truth. He is best known as the host of The Denison Forum Podcast and the lead pastor of the Possum Kingdom Chapel, the in-person congregation of Denison Ministries.Dr. Turman is the coauthor of Sacred Sexuality: Reclaiming God’s Design and Who Am I? What the Bible Says About Identity and Why it Matters. He earned his undergraduate degree from Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas, and received his Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth. He later completed his Doctor of Ministry at George W. Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University in Waco.Before joining Denison Forum, Mark served as a pastor for 35 years, including 25 years as the founding pastor of Crosspoint Church in McKinney, Texas.Mark and his high school sweetheart, Judi, married in 1986. They are proud parents of two adult children and grandparents to three grandchildren.About Denison ForumDenison Forum exists to thoughtfully engage the issues of the day from a biblical perspective through The Daily Article email newsletter and podcast, the Faith & Clarity podcast, as well as many books and additional resources.
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  • Navigating faith and political discussions with Gen Z
    Dr. Mark Turman discusses the dynamics of intergenerational discussions with Mark Jones, Micah Tomasella, and Conner Jones, focusing on topics such as politics and faith. They share insights on meaningfully engaging younger generations, especially Gen Z, who are characterized by their spiritual curiosity and unique perspectives shaped by technology and social media. Their discussion emphasizes the importance of relationship-building over political debates, encouraging listeners to approach family gatherings with openness, prayerfulness, and a focus on understanding rather than confrontation.Topics(03:05): Understanding generational differences(06:00): The role of technology in shaping generations(08:52): Engaging college students in spiritual conversations(11:47): The importance of evangelism on college campuses(15:08): Navigating political discussions at family gatherings(17:58): Trends in spiritual curiosity among Gen Z(20:54): The impact of social media on beliefs(23:59): Preparing for Thanksgiving conversations(27:01): The need for evangelism in Christian colleges(30:04): Addressing skepticism and cynicism in young adults(32:58): Advice for college students at family gatherings(36:04): Choosing relationships over politics(38:57): Navigating complex conversations with family(42:03): The role of faith in political discussions(45:05): Finding hope amidst cultural challenges(48:0):5 Final thoughts on generational engagementResourcesEpisode Transcript (PDF)Preparing for your first voteElection 2024: Discern politics differentlyFirst15 Guided PrayersPeace in Politics PodcastPeace in Politics E-Book“What does the Bible say about politics?”The After Party: Toward Better Christian Politics - Redeeming BabelMy Faith VotesAbout Conner JonesConner Jones is the Director of Performance Marketing at Denison Ministries and Co-Hosts Denison Forum's "Culture Brief" podcast. He graduated from Dallas Baptist University in 2019 with a degree in Business Management. Conner passionately follows politics, sports, pop-culture, entertainment, and current events. He enjoys fishing, movie-going, and traveling the world with his wife and son.About Micah TomasellaMicah Tomasella is the Director of Advancement at Denison Ministries and co-hosts Denison Forum's "Culture Brief" podcast. A graduate of Dallas Baptist University, Micah is married to Emily, and together they are the proud parents of two daughters. With an extensive background in nonprofit work, finance, and real estate, Micah also brings experience from his years in pastoral church ministry.About Mark JonesMark Jones is the State Director for Texas Baptist Student Ministry (BSM). He has served with BSM for 27 years, including 21 years in Tyler, working with Tyler Junior College and UT Tyler. Mark grew up in San Antonio and came to Christ through a campus-based high school ministry (Youth for Christ / Campus Life). He attended Baylor University (BA in English & Religion) and sensed a call to full-time ministry. Mark continued his education at both Southwestern Seminary (M.Div) and Samford University / Beeson Divinity School (D.Min). It was at Baylor that he met his wife, Becky. They enjoy time with their children and grandchildren, all Baylor sports, and finding great pizza places in Dallas.About Dr. Mark TurmanMark Turman, DMin, serves as the Executive Director of Denison Forum, where he leads with a passion for equipping believers to navigate today’s complex culture with biblical truth. He is best known as the host of The Denison Forum Podcast and the lead pastor of the Possum Kingdom Chapel, the in-person congregation of Denison Ministries.Dr. Turman is the coauthor of Sacred Sexuality: Reclaiming God’s Design and Who Am I? What the Bible Says About Identity and Why it Matters. He earned his undergraduate degree from Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas, and received his Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth. He later completed his Doctor of Ministry at George W. Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University in Waco.Before joining Denison Forum, Mark served as a pastor for 35 years, including 25 years as the founding pastor of Crosspoint Church in McKinney, Texas.Mark and his high school sweetheart, Judi, married in 1986. They are proud parents of two adult children and grandparents to three grandchildren.About Denison ForumDenison Forum exists to thoughtfully engage the issues of the day from a biblical perspective through The Daily Article email newsletter and podcast, the Faith & Clarity podcast, as well as many books and additional resources.
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  • Why are so many young people struggling to find hope—and how can we help?
    In this episode of Faith & Clarity, host Mark Turman welcomes Tim Altman, President and CEO of TheHopeLine, for a heartfelt and timely conversation about the growing need for hope among today’s young people—especially during the holiday season.Tim shares how TheHopeLine, a 24/7 online ministry, is meeting students and young adults right where they are—offering free, compassionate support through live chat to those struggling with loneliness, anxiety, and crisis. He and Mark talk about the realities facing this generation, from the isolating effects of social media to the rise in mental health challenges that leave many searching for purpose and belonging.Drawing from TheHopeLine’s LEAP model—Listen, Encourage, Advise, and Plan/Pray—Tim explains how hope coaches are trained to provide both practical guidance and spiritual care in real time. He also offers insight into how parents can best love and support their teens, and what families can do to bring light into what can be a difficult season for many.Together, Mark and Tim reflect on the deep spiritual hunger behind the headlines and the remarkable ways God is working through everyday conversations of care and faith. It’s a reminder that hope is not abstract—it’s alive, active, and available in Christ, even in our darkest moments.Topics(00:00): Introduction(01:17): Introducing Tim Altman and TheHopeLine(03:12): Defining hope and its importance(04:11): The rising tide of anxiety among youth(06:24): The impact of social media on isolation(09:52): TheHopeLine's mission and history(14:40): Transition to internet-based support(19:07): The LEAP approach to counseling(22:52): Parental support and love(25:30): Hope coaches and internships(29:13): Future goals and vision(34:34): Funding and donor support(38:23): Holiday advice for families(41:17): ConclusionResourcesAsk Us Anything: [email protected] has Denison Forum impacted your faith?TheHopeLineFacebook: TheHopeLineTheHopeLine (@thehopeline) • Instagram photos and videosTheHopeLine (@thehopeline) / Posts / XTikTok: TheHopeLine.com Tim Altman on LinkedInWhat does the Bible say about suicide? • Denison ForumHaving suicidal thoughts? Call or text 988Why are teens sadder, lonelier, and more depressed than ever before?To stop suicide every 40 seconds: Jacob Coyne with StayHere.liveHow to help prevent suicide and aiding survivors: A conversation with John Mark CatonHow to navigate suicide, self-harm, depression, and emotions with preteens and teens: A conversation with Jeff and Terra MattsonHow can Christians navigate anxiety and negative thoughts?How can understanding the mind-body-spirit connection improve mental health struggles?About Tim AltmanIn 1986, after 7 years in local Christian radio and video production in Denver, Colorado, Tim joined the Dawson McAllister Association (DMA). In January 1991, he helped launch and produce Dawson McAllister Live!, a syndicated call-in talk radio program for students 21 and younger. Later that same year, The HopeLine was launched as a back-end to the radio show. It began as a part-time toll-free phone connection for young people needing to connect with a caring adult volunteer. In 1994, the show was awarded Talk Show of the Year by the National Christian Broadcasters. In 1996, Tim became the Senior Vice President of Programming.In 2000, he left to work with academia as a media consultant and producer in the development of interactive web-based curriculum, but returned to DMA in 2006 as CEO. This corresponded with a new Top 40 version of Dawson’s call-in show that became syndicated nationwide through then Clear Channel, now iHeart Radio.This large radio platform led to major growth for TheHopeline, eventually taking on a life of its own. With Dawson’s blessing, the ministry officially changed its name to TheHopeLine in 2019. Tim has a BBS in Pastoral Theology from Colorado Christian University. He has been married to Janice for 52 years, and they have the kids and grandkids to prove it.About Dr. Mark TurmanMark Turman, DMin, serves as the Executive Director of Denison Forum, where he leads with a passion for equipping believers to navigate today’s complex culture with biblical truth. He is best known as the host of The Denison Forum Podcast and the lead pastor of the Possum Kingdom Chapel, the in-person congregation of Denison Ministries.Dr. Turman is the coauthor of Sacred Sexuality: Reclaiming God’s Design and Who Am I? What the Bible Says About Identity and Why it Matters. He earned his undergraduate degree from Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas, and received his Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth. He later completed his Doctor of Ministry at George W. Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University in Waco.Before joining Denison Forum, Mark served as a pastor for 35 years, including 25 years as the founding pastor of Crosspoint Church in McKinney, Texas.Mark and his high school sweetheart, Judi, married in 1986. They are proud parents of two adult children and grandparents to three grandchildren.About Denison ForumDenison Forum exists to thoughtfully engage the issues of the day from a biblical perspective through The Daily Article email newsletter and podcast, the Faith & Clarity podcast, as well as many books and additional resources.
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  • What can we learn from Africa’s growing church amid trial and persecution?
    In this episode of Faith & Clarity, host Mark Turman sits down with Dr. Louis Blom, president of Judea Harvest, for an inspiring conversation about how God is moving across the continent of Africa.Dr. Blom shares his remarkable journey of faith—from growing up under apartheid in South Africa to leading a movement that has planted thousands of churches and trained countless pastors and evangelists. Through creative ministry tools, such as tent churches and solar-powered audio Bibles, Judea Harvest is helping to bring the gospel to some of the most remote and unreached communities in the world.Together, Mark and Louis reflect on the spiritual landscape of Africa, where persecution and poverty often meet profound revival and resilience. They explore how digital innovation, local leadership, and global collaboration are shaping the future of evangelism—and what the Western church can learn from Africa’s deep faith and dependence on God.It’s a conversation that reminds us that the Great Commission is still unfolding today, and that God’s Spirit is powerfully at work in every corner of the world.Topics(0:00): Welcome to the Faith & Clarity podcast(01:04): Introducing Dr. Louis Blom and Judea Harvest(03:03): Dr. Blom's journey to faith(06:49): Experiencing apartheid in South Africa(14:47): The Great Commission and global evangelism(21:55): Understanding Africa's spiritual landscape(24:58): Persecution and conflict in Nigeria and Mozambique(26:37): Economic and religious motivations behind conflicts(29:20): Spiritual landscape and revival in Africa(33:10): Judea Harvest's church planting strategies(36:21): Innovative tools for ministry in West Africa(41:32): Future plans and how to support Judea HarvestResourcesAsk Us Anything: [email protected] has Denison Forum impacted your faith?Judea HarvestYouTube: Judea Harvest2024 Judea Harvest Annual ReportIs Nigeria committing genocide against Christians? - Denison ForumTariffs on trial, Nigerian Christian persecution, Dick Cheney, Mamdani and Dems win big & NFL trades | Ep. 44 - Culture Brief PodcastNigeria is becoming a “mass grave” for Christians - Denison ForumAbout Dr. Louis BlomDr. Louis Blom, a visionary South African minister and global evangelist, has devoted over three decades to igniting a continent-wide revival through church planting, pastoral training, and holistic community development. As President and Co-Founder of Judea Harvest, an international Christian nonprofit, Blom has spearheaded the establishment of more than 35,000 churches across 40 African nations since 1999, transforming remote villages into beacons of faith and hope. His passion for the “Great Commission” has mobilized thousands of believers, earning him recognition as a key figure in modern missions.Born and raised in South Africa, Blom’s early path blended technical precision with spiritual calling. He completed engineering studies in Industrial Electronics and Instrumentation, attaining National Technical Qualification, before a profound sense of divine purpose redirected his trajectory. In 1991, he graduated from Auckland Park Theological Seminary, equipping him for pastoral ministry. Blom’s initial decade in service was spent pastoring two congregations in Kempton Park under the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) of South Africa, where he honed his skills in local church leadership and community outreach. In April 1999, Blom co-founded Judea Harvest alongside Pastor Hansie Henning, responding to Africa’s urgent spiritual needs. What began as a modest initiative has burgeoned into a multifaceted movement, emphasizing rapid church multiplication through “John’s Journey” evangelism—a simple, replicable model inspired by the Apostle John’s relational witness. Blom’s academic pursuits amplified this work: he earned an Honours Degree in 2001 and a Master’s in 2004 from the University of Johannesburg (UJ), exploring African cultural contexts and gospel integration. His 2009 Doctorate (DLitt et Phil) in Missiology focused on tailored evangelism strategies for the continent, directly informing Judea Harvest’s scalable approaches. Over the years, he has preached and trained leaders in more than 30 nations, fostering partnerships that extend beyond Africa to Europe and North America.Recognizing evangelism’s interconnectedness with social justice, Blom launched Judea Hope in 2006, addressing HIV/AIDS, poverty, corruption, and education gaps. This arm supports 1,300 child care centres—often makeshift tents in churches—providing meals, schooling, and care for vulnerable orphans, breaking cycles of despair in war-torn and impoverished regions. In 2013, he established Judea Training to equip over a million untrained African pastors, offering practical theology and leadership development to sustain church growth. Blom’s influence extends to authorship; his 2020 eBook, Sharing Jesus: Evangelism – John’s Journey Style, distills decades of fieldwork into accessible tools for disciple-making.On a personal note, Blom’s steadfast partnership with his wife, Thea, whom he married in 1987, has been the bedrock of his ministry. For 38 years, they have served as a tandem team, raising their son, Leonardo, while navigating the demands of full-time mission work. Recently, the family relocated from South Africa to the Tyler, Texas area, enhancing ties with U.S. partners and expanding Judea Harvest’s North American footprint. Blom’s life embodies joyful obedience: “We find fulfilment in living out God’s plan as a family,” he reflects.Today, at the helm of Judea Harvest—a U.S.-registered 501(c)(3) with international reach—Blom continues to champion a harvest-focused gospel. His legacy? Not mere numbers, but transformed lives: pastors empowered, children nourished, and villages awakened to Christ’s love. In an era of global disconnection, Dr. Blom reminds us that true fruitfulness blooms from hearing God’s voice and discerning His hand in every endeavour. As Africa stands on the cusp of revival, Blom’s unyielding pursuit inspires a new generation to “go and proclaim.”About Dr. Mark TurmanMark Turman, DMin, serves as the Executive Director of Denison Forum, where he leads with a passion for equipping believers to navigate today’s complex culture with biblical truth. He is best known as the host of The Denison Forum Podcast and the lead pastor of the Possum Kingdom Chapel, the in-person congregation of Denison Ministries.Dr. Turman is the coauthor of Sacred Sexuality: Reclaiming God’s Design and Who Am I? What the Bible Says About Identity and Why it Matters. He earned his undergraduate degree from Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas, and received his Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth. He later completed his Doctor of Ministry at George W. Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University in Waco.Before joining Denison Forum, Mark served as a pastor for 35 years, including 25 years as the founding pastor of Crosspoint Church in McKinney, Texas.Mark and his high school sweetheart, Judi, married in 1986. They are proud parents of two adult children and grandparents to three grandchildren.About Denison ForumDenison Forum exists to thoughtfully engage the issues of the day from a biblical perspective through The Daily Article email newsletter and podcast, the Faith & Clarity podcast, as well as many books and additional resources.
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Faith & Clarity goes beyond the headlines, helping you think biblically about the news and cultural issues shaping our world. Join Dr. Mark Turman and his guests for insightful conversations that combine intellectual depth with real-world application, equipping you to respond to current events and trends with wisdom and faith. Drawing from his nearly forty years of leading churches, Mark makes theology practical for everyday life, empowering you to engage culture with clarity, compassion, and conviction.
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