5 Ways to Help the Poor Without Hurting Them
When I boarded my jet for Kenya in 2015, I couldn’t wait to arrive at the Nairobi slums […]
5 Ways to Help the Poor Without Hurting Them
When I boarded my jet for Kenya in 2015, I couldn’t wait to arrive at the Nairobi slums […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Economic Flourishing, the Opioid Crisis, Christians in Business and Time Management
Why does culture matter for economic flourishing? Why should you care about the opioid crisis? How should Christians […]
Don’t Waste Your College
Summer is almost over. The semester will soon begin. Perhaps it’s your first semester in college or your […]
Human Trafficking: God Cares About Specific People, Not Generic Numbers
It all started with a sleepover. Six years ago, three high school students stayed up late dreaming about […]
God Bless Gluten
Jesus and His Diet of Processed Foods Grammy-winning artist Lecrae recently tweeted, “Why is everybody going vegan? Jesus […]
The Election You Probably Haven’t Heard About (But Probably Should Pray For)
Last November, a friend and ministry partner from East Africa traveled to the United States to spend a […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Injustice of Toil, Being a Christian in the Culture, Important Books
Where are our faith and work discussions lacking? How can you be a Christian in today’s culture? What […]
Be a Great Commission Parent: A Review of ‘The Disciple-Making Parent’ by Chap Bettis
Parenting in today’s culture can be exhausting, scary, difficult, challenging and… well, pick your own adjective. Moreover, your […]
Embracing a Smartphone-Free Life
I sat around a table with a group of fellow pastors, many of whom were older than me. […]
All Is Not One: The Problem with Panentheism and the Material World
In a recent article, we saw why Christians should care for creation. Yet too often, we don’t care about […]
Faith and the Farmer
I grew up in rural Mississippi, an area rich in agriculture. My grandfather, a cattle farmer, lived right […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Benedict Option, Talking Sexuality with Teens, ‘Great British Baking Show’ and Reading Tips
What is the Abrahamic Alternative to the Benedict Option? How can you address sexuality with teenagers? Why does […]
Why This Missionary Couple Decided to Homeschool
Back in seminary, my husband and I began to think about options for educating our children. In the […]
We Are More Than Consumers: The Problem with Secular Humanism and the Material World
In a recent article, we saw why Christians should care for creation. Yet too often, we don’t care […]
Don’t Forget the Context: Bruce Gordon and Stephen Eccher on the Reformation
Almost 500 years have passed since the Reformation. Why does the Reformation still matter? Stephen Eccher of Southeastern […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: The Benedict Option, Deaths of Despair, Writing Tips, Literacy
How does Bruce Ashford respond to The Benedict Option? Why has the life expectancy in the U.S. declined? […]
Why God Created You With Material Needs
If we were to boil wealth and poverty down to its core ingredient, it would be this: material […]
Recommended Books for a #FaithandCulture Summer: Culture, Work, the Material World
In recent weeks, Intersect contributors have recommended books you should add to your summer reading list. (Read the […]
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