Luke Bretherton: Rethinking Humanitarianism
In response to the challenge of poverty and global needs, many of us default to humanitarianism as a solution. But should we? Dr. Luke Bretherton of Duke University joins us to discuss.
Engaging culture as salt and light, presenting the Christian faith and demonstrating its implications for all areas of human existence.
Luke Bretherton: Rethinking Humanitarianism
In response to the challenge of poverty and global needs, many of us default to humanitarianism as a solution. But should we? Dr. Luke Bretherton of Duke University joins us to discuss.
Challenges to Humanity: A Call for Papers
The Supreme Court’s Stand for Religious Liberty: A Look at Recent Victories
The good news is that religious claims are winning, so much so that secular critics are falsely complaining that the Court is transforming religious liberty into religious privilege.
Headlines: The Swiftonomics of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
How do we think Christianly about Taylor Swift, her work, her economic impact, and all the rest of it?
Faithful Christology and Modern Ministry
A right understanding of the work of Christ is dependent on a right understanding of the person of Christ.
Paul LaPennna: Neuroscience and the Soul
What does neuroscience teach us about the soul? We talk to Christian neuroscientist Dr. Paul LaPenna to find out.
What Makes Work Christian?
As I continued to read and learn, I discovered that I my work is Christian when my work manifests Christian conduct, character, and goals.
Joshua Chatraw and Mark Allen: Augustine’s Approach to a Changing Culture
How do we respond to a changing culture? Maybe we can learn something from Augustine, say Joshua Chatraw and Mark Allen.
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.
What in the World is Going on with Men?
Voices are sounding the alarm about a manhood crisis. The church can't afford to ignore it.
Rachel Gilson, Jason Thacker, Jacob Shatzer, & Mark Liederbach: Re-Forming Gen Z
Listen to the recording our panel at the SBC, "Re-Forming Gen Z: Technology, Sexuality, and Human Formation."
The Spiritual Life of the Christian Apologist
Right in front of us are four clear virtues that will help cultivate the spiritual life of the apologist: honor, hope, gentleness, and respect.
“Do not Commit Spiritual Infanticide”: Charles Spurgeon’s Parenting Advice
Parents are tempted to give into the vices of their children and the culture. This capitulation too often leads to spiritual infanticide.
Joshua Chatraw and Mark Allen: Augustine’s Approach to a Changing Culture
How do we respond to a changing culture? Maybe we can learn something from Augustine, say Joshua Chatraw and Mark Allen.
Nathan Finn: Against “Establishmentarian” Baptist Political Theology
Watch Dr. Nathan Finn's Carver-Barnes lecture on Baptist Political Theology
Rebecca McLaughlin: Four Things Christians Must Reclaim
What do Christians need to reclaim? Watch Rebecca Mclaughlin's recent lecture at the Center for Faith and Culture.
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.
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