Denny Burk
Denny Burk serves as Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at Boyce College in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the author of the book Articular Infinitives in the Greek of the New Testament and the forthcoming book from Crossway What Is the Meaning of Sex? He has also published numerous popular and scholarly articles. You can read his daily commentary on theology, politics, and culture at DennyBurk.com.
Articles for Pastors
How to Discipline a Pastor
Paul’s process for dealing with elders accused of a sin lines up with what Jesus says must be done for any brother that is accused of a sin.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
If Same-Sex Attraction Is Sinful, Then What?
Evangelicals have not come to a consensus whether same-sex attraction is sinful and whether it is the proper basis for constructing an “identity.”
Ministry Tech Leaders
The End of BibleWorks
I have used BibleWorks so much and for so long, I can hardly believe that it is about to be no longer available.
Articles for Pastors
A Word About Criticism From Anonymous Sources
Charles Spurgeon: “Never write what you dare not sign. An anonymous letter-writer is a sort of assassin, who wears a mask, and stabs in the dark. Such a man is a fiend with a pen. If discovered, the wretch will be steeped in the blackest infamy.”
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Was the Apostle Paul Married? Yes, He Was. Here’s How We Know.
Was the Apostle Paul married? I believe there is a strong case that he once was, and my conclusion comes from Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 7:8-9.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
A Gut-Wrenching Afternoon Thinking About Child Sexual Abuse
Safeguarding churches from child predators in light of Rachael Denhollander’s sentencing hearing of Larry Nasser.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Standing Against a Destructive Misogyny Threatening Our Children
Misogyny is a growing trend among adolescent children who becoming sexualized at younger and younger ages. As a father and as a Christian I am feeling the weight of this.
Articles for Pastors
Why You Need to Know About “Ethical Non-Monogamy”
"We cannot alter the nature of marriage, though some are certainly trying."
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