“A Bow Always Bent Will Break”: Reflections on the Vocation of Pastor
Many young pastors desire to do something “big” for God — often at an expense God is not asking them to pay.
Engaging culture as salt and light, presenting the Christian faith and demonstrating its implications for all areas of human existence.
“A Bow Always Bent Will Break”: Reflections on the Vocation of Pastor
Many young pastors desire to do something “big” for God — often at an expense God is not asking them to pay.
5 Ways to Thrive in Seminary
With a new academic year upon us, here are a few exhortations for those beginning their theological studies.
Karen Swallow Prior: “Words should be stewarded well.”
Karen Swallow Prior explains the process and significance of written communication.
Questioning Long-Held Assumptions: Keelan Cook’s Summer Reading Recommendation
Keelan Cook recommends a new book on missions for your summer reading list.
Seminary Student, Don’t Get Too Comfortable in the Academy.
Pursue vocational pastoral ministry. Pursue it for as long as the Lord doesn’t slam the door in your face.
Mark Whitacre: “If you’re not a servant leader, you’re a selfish leader.”
Mark Whitacre shares his radical testimony and explores what it looks like to be faithful in the workplace.
Philosophy and Education: Ben Holloway’s Summer Reading Recommendation
Ben Holloway recommends a book on education for your summer reading list.
Thor: Love and Theodicy
Thor: Love and Thunder offers two responses to the problem of evil, one consistent with the MCU and one consistent with Scripture.
Ken Keathley and Benjamin Quinn discover how we can be faithful followers of Christ in today's culture. Listen in as they explore how the Christian faith intersects all avenues of today’s culture through conversations with leading thinkers.
Jennifer Wiseman: A Universe of Awe, Challenge, and Inspiration
What does the universe have to do with faith?
2 Things Christians Should Know About the Universe
We are small in the universe, but that should make God's grace towards us seem even more significant.
Now That Roe Is Behind Us: Five Things I’d Like My Kids to Know
Here are five things I’d like my children to know about the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health court decision and this new season in our nation’s history.
Roe Is Dead. Here Are 5 Ways We Can Respond Right Now.
Roe v. Wade is dead. How should we respond in light of this monumental decision? Here are a few of reflections...
Law and Gospel and Gun Control
Another shooting. Another round of debates. Tears shed. Sides taken. Stats quoted. Voices raised. Laws passed. Another shooting. […]
Carmen Imes: The Rise and Fall of the Imago Dei?
Carmen Imes' talk on what it means to be a human from Exploring Personhood conference.
Karen Swallow Prior: Called to Create
"We are not always called to do what we’re passionate about, nor are we always passionate about what we are called to do," explains Dr. Karen Swallow Prior.
J. P. Moreland: The Role of Philosophy and Neuroscience in Shaping Theological Anthropology
Dr. J. P. Moreland discusses the role of philosophy and neuroscience in shaping theological anthropology.
Sign up for the CFC newsletter now!