Working Wisely: Learning to Not Sever Our Faith from Our Profession
Corinne Nelson explores the intersection of faith and work and highlights how the Christian should be a co-laborer with Christ, in and out of their chosen profession.
Working Wisely: Learning to Not Sever Our Faith from Our Profession
Corinne Nelson explores the intersection of faith and work and highlights how the Christian should be a co-laborer with Christ, in and out of their chosen profession.
Albert Mohler: Christ as Worldview – EP 194
Dr. Albert Mohler joins the show to discuss his new book, Prophet, Priest, and King. He and Dr. Quinn discuss how the three offices of Christ change how we Christians see the world.
Quinn: What is The Way of Christ in Economics?
In his monthly column, Dr. Quinn proposes a healthy model for how to engage with the economy and entrepreneurship in a fruitful, Christ-like manner.
Connecting Points: The Way of Christ in Money – EP 193
Dr. Benjamin Quinn explains the posture a Christian should take when approaching money.
Book Review – The Spiritual Art of Business
Andy Shurson reviews, "The Spiritual Art of Business: Connecting the Daily with the Divine" and highlights particularly helpful portions of the book.
Work Out Your Salvation (with Glenn Butner) – EP 192
Glenn Butner joins the show to discuss how markets and money impact spiritual formation.
A Perspective on Tariffs
Jordan Steffaniak considers the real world and historical ramifications of tariffs
Book Club: When Poets Were Warriors (with Casey Hough) – EP 191
Casey Hough joins our new book club recording to discuss biblical masculinity in his new book, When Poets Were Warriors.
Autism and the Church
Jeremy Smith reflects on his own relationship and engagement with autism and how ministry leaders can better serve autistic persons in their churches.
Headlines: American Oligarchy, ADHD, & Church Growth (with Nathan Finn and Kristin Kellen) – EP 190
Dr. Quinn, Dr. Nathan Finn, and Dr. Kristin Kellen discuss the headlines of the month. Is America an oligarchy? A long-term study about ADHD medication and whether the church is growing or declining.
Death’s Inevitability and Christ’s Victory: Reflections on Mortality and Hope
Stephen Howard reflects on his love for animals and a very distinct truth in nature that points back to our need for a savior
Call for Pitches: The Way of Christ in Medicine and Mental Health
✏️ CALL FOR PITCHES This year, the Christ and Culture blog will have monthly themes. Our theme for […]
Why Remembering Matters and How It Shapes Our Lives and Our Brains
April Sawyer makes a case for the importance of remembering and choosing gratitude and their spiritual and cognitive benefits.
Reflection: Does Acts Teach that Christians Should Be Communists?
Dr. Jones humorously discusses Acts two and four and the their common misinterpretations.
Scrolling Ourselves to Death (with Ivan Mesa) – EP 189
Benjamin Quinn and Ivan Mesa delve into the implications of technology on the Christian life, particularly focusing on the phenomenon of doom scrolling.
The Value of Sports
Andrew J. Spencer discusses how the tragedy of so much of American sports culture is that it is often more work than play.
Economics and the Church (with David Bahnsen) – EP 188 Christ and Culture
David Bahnsen joins us to discuss economics, tariffs, and money in ministry.
American Christianity and Big Time Sports (with Paul Putz) – EP 187
Paul Putz discusses the intersection of faith and sports, exploring how sports can serve as a platform for Christian identity and community. He shares his personal journey from a small-town upbringing to leading the Faith and Sports Institute at Baylor University.
Fandom and the Way of Christ
Chad Huffman discusses the potential Christ-like facets of participating in a fandom
The Creational Goodness of Sports and Competition in the Biblical Story
Michael Goheen discusses rightly-ordered love for sports in relation to the gospel
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