News | Intersect Engages the Academy with Symposium on Faith, Work and Economics
While the Intersect Project primarily aims to bring the conversation about faith, culture, work and economics to the […]
News | Intersect Engages the Academy with Symposium on Faith, Work and Economics
While the Intersect Project primarily aims to bring the conversation about faith, culture, work and economics to the […]
How to Have a Civil Discussion about Politics at Work (or Anywhere Else)
Xenophobic. Crooked. Misogynistic. Liar. Racist. Bigot. Con Man. Disgusting. Half his supporters are a basket full of deplorables. […]
5 Reasons Christians Should Be More Engaged about the Environment
As conversations increase about Christians’ engagement with culture, our scope of understanding what “culture” includes continues to broaden. […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Terence Crutcher, the Racial Divide, Adoption, HB2 and Patriotism in Churches
What’s behind our biases? What books can you read to understand the racial divide? Why is adoption so […]
A Bright Side to the “Dumpster Fire”: Bruce Ashford on the 2016 Election
At the 2016 ERLC National Conference, Southeastern Seminary’s Bruce Ashford — along with Andrew Walker, Travis Wussow, Steven […]
Colin Kaepernick: Looking Past the Outrage
Athletes: the only people who can go from “pent house to outhouse in seconds.” As a former division […]
3 Principles for Living the Christian Mission in Every Sphere of Culture
How can we think and act “Christianly” in the various dimensions of human society and culture? We interact […]
Weekend Reading: The Church’s Enemy, Ethnic Minorities in White Spaces, Gender Dysphoria & Loving Country
Who’s the American church’s real enemy? Are minorities safe in white churches? How should Christians think about gender […]
Ben Witherington: Do We Think Theologically and Ethically about Our Work?
Ben Witherington, Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Asbury Theological Seminary, recently lectured on “A Kingdom Perspective of […]
Finding Rest in a World of Workaholics and Slackers
Rest is a forgotten art. Most of us believe rest to be a good thing. We see the […]
Want to Fight Poverty? Resist the Sexual Revolution.
The Sexual Revolution of the 1960s has swept across the entire country and into the White House, the […]
Weekend Reading: Flawed Responses to Racism, Praying for Country, Transgenderism & Syrian Refugees
How can you pray for your country? What are some flawed approaches to racism? What does the Bible […]
A Privatized Faith Leads to a Secularized Culture: Greg Forster on Faith and Work
What’s behind the secularization of culture, and how can we help solve the problem? Greg Forster, director of the […]
Amy Whitfield: Does Your Social Media Help or Hinder Your Witness?
How should Christians use social media? Amy Whitfield, Director of Communications at Southeastern Seminary, tackled this question in a recent interview […]
God Is Greater Than Your Fear of Sharing the Gospel
I know I’m supposed to share the gospel. But fear always seems to get in the way. To […]
5 Must-Reads for Your Labor Day
Today is Labor Day. Hopefully you’re finding time to rest, relax, spend time with family and enjoy the company of […]
Weekend Reading: Politics and Social Media, Sexuality and Gender, “Dumpster Fire” and More
Should you stop talking about politics on social media? Should you stop having children to save the earth? […]
Breaking the Sacred-Secular Divide: Walter Strickland & Benjamin Quinn on Faith and Work
Does God care about your work, or does he only care about the churchy parts of your life? […]
Casting a Vision for Distinctively Christian Education
Many different proposals have been made about how to build schools and universities that are distinctively Christian. The […]
Engaging Culture: 4 Key Takeaways from the 2016 ERLC National Conference
Race, culture, politics, millennials, art. These were just a few of the topics addressed at the 2016 ERLC […]
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