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What are the “rules of the game” for a life well lived?
People in a modern society are looking for modern answers to the question of how to live well.
But what if the answer to that question wasn’t modern at all? What if the key to living well was found in the ancient wisdom of the Ten Commandments?
The truth is, the Ten Commandments handed down by God to Moses are the “rules of the game” for a life well lived. These ten principles tell us how life works and how to live if we want to live well.
That’s why Dr. Jim Denison wrote his tenth volume of Biblical Insight to Tough Questions.
This resource focuses on each of the Ten Commandments and answers questions about how to handle our ambitions, religion, stress, parents, enemies, sex, possessions, lies, and lusts.
We want to send you a copy of the Biblical Insight to Tough Questions, Vol. 10 book to thank you for your gift to help more people discern the news differently. So please request your copy below when you give today.
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About the Author:
Jim Denison, PhD, is a cultural theologian and the founder and CEO of Denison Ministries, which is transforming 6.8 million lives through meaningful digital content.
He holds a Doctor of Philosophy and a Master of Divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He also received an honorary Doctor of Divinity from Dallas Baptist University. Dr. Denison is the Theologian in Residence for the Baptist General Convention of Texas. Prior to launching Denison Forum in 2009, he pastored churches in Texas and Georgia.
Jim and his wife, Janet, live in Tyler, Texas. They have two married sons and four grandchildren.