Not Your Grandfather’s Dispensationalism or Covenantalism: A Dialogue Between Craig Blaising and Stephen Wellum
Jesus began his ministry by announcing, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matt. 4:17). His […]
Not Your Grandfather’s Dispensationalism or Covenantalism: A Dialogue Between Craig Blaising and Stephen Wellum
Jesus began his ministry by announcing, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matt. 4:17). His […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Blue Collar Work, Smartphones, #BlackLivesMatter, Heaven
Have we overlooked blue collar workers? How is the culture molding the church? Should we think more about […]
Capturing Beauty in Unexpected Places: Photography to the Glory of God
In many vocations, you can clearly see how God is using your work for his glory. A construction […]
On Covenants, Kingdoms and Flourishing: A Q&A with Craig Blaising and Stephen Wellum
How do we make sense of the Bible’s story? How does the Bible fit together? To help you […]
Real Racial Reconciliation: A Review of ‘Removing the Stain of Racism from the Southern Baptist Convention’
Racism has been a glaring stain within the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) since 1845, the year it was […]
“The Integrity of Ethnic, National, Territorial Israel”: Craig Blaising on Progressive Dispensationalism
How do we make sense of the Bible’s story? How does the Bible fit together? To help you […]
“The Backbone to the Bible’s Storyline”: Stephen Wellum on Progressive Covenantalism
How do we make sense of the Bible’s story? How does the Bible fit together? To help you […]
Sam Williams: A Christian Psychology of and Biblical Response to Homosexuality
Homosexuality is not an moral abstraction to Dr. Sam Williams. His best friend in college came out as […]
Is “Calling” Reserved for Vocational Ministry?
The idea of “calling” is a source of mystery and confusion for many. As a seminary student, I […]
What It’s Like to Come Back from a Hurricane
By Christy Britton Friendly warnings from meteorologists progress into evacuation orders from government officials. Clear, calm skies become […]
How Christians Can Serve After a Hurricane
By Christy Britton In a separate article, I explain what it was like to come back after a […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Dreamers, Rebuilding Houston, Missions and Work, Consumerism
What should you know about DACA and Dreamers? How are Christians helping Houston rebuild? In what ways can […]
Should Christians Be Socialists? Jay Richards’ Case for Economic Freedom
How should Christians think about economics and free enterprise? Should Christians be socialists? Jay Richards addresses these important […]
Adversity Is Hard. But Adversity Is a Gift.
No one likes adversity. I certainly don’t. And I’ve faced my fair share of it. I helplessly watched […]
Letter to an Indecisive Teenager
Congratulations. With each passing day, you get one step closer to your high school graduation. This will be […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: The 10 Most-Read Intersect Articles So Far
Less than two years ago, we at Southeastern Seminary’s Intersect Project embarked on a journey to give you daily insights […]
500 Intersect Posts: Celebrate With a Free E-Book
Less than two years ago, we at Southeastern Seminary’s Intersect Project embarked on a journey. We were convinced […]
After Harvey, 5 Ways You Can #PrayforHouston
“This is the disaster of a century for our city.” My friend and Texas resident Josh Hemphill wrote […]
Sign up for the Christ and Culture newsletter now!