Dillon Burroughs
DILLON BURROUGHS (B.A., Indiana State University; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary) serves as a professor of youth and culture at Tennessee Temple University. He is currently a writer for the award-winning
John Ankerberg Show and
The Ankerberg Minute. As a nationally-acclaimed communicator and frequent media expert on issues of faith and culture, Burroughs’ writings have appeared on national programs such as
The 700 Club, Daystar’s
Celebration, the iLife Television Network, and various NBC affiliates. He has also been interviewed on Moody Radio, Janet Parshall’s
America, and USA Radio Network’s
Point of View. Dillon has co-authored a number of books, including
Comparing Christianity with World Religions and
Comparing Christianity with the Cults. He is also the author of
Generation Hex and
The Middle East Meltdown. His written projects have appeared in
The New York Times, the Washington Post, Leadership Journal, Discipleship Journal, Group Magazine, and online with ABCnews.com, CNN.com, and MSNBC.com. Burroughs lives in Tennessee with his wife and children.