Should I Delete My Social Media?
By Jackie Moore Would you survive without social media?Yes. Should you attempt this unique form of survival?Maybe. Maybe […]
Should I Delete My Social Media?
By Jackie Moore Would you survive without social media?Yes. Should you attempt this unique form of survival?Maybe. Maybe […]
Malcolm Yarnell: Reflecting Christ While Defending Christ
More Ways to Listen In Christ & Culture podcast with Dr. Ken Keathley, we explore how the Christian […]
Why We Read & How We Should Do It
By Dougald McLaurin There are several reasons why we might pick up a book or an article to […]
3 Safe Assumptions to Make about People Online
Social media flattens and oversimplifies us as people. This fact has become more obvious during a pandemic in […]
2021 Won’t Solve Our Loneliness
By Megan Dickerson We can all agree that 2020 was awful. We started the year with wildfires in […]
John Hammett: On Gender, Humanity, and Evolution
More Ways to Listen In Christ & Culture podcast with Dr. Ken Keathley, we explore how the […]
‘WandaVision’ and the Search for Truth
By Adrianne Miles and Jake Miles Is Vision alive? Why are Wanda and Vision in sets that looks […]
Jeffrey Koperski: Why Scientific Realism Depends on Theism
Some of the central ideas in science rest on a theological foundation…. If you take the theistic foundation […]
4 Tips for Mitigating Social Media’s Negativity
By Liberty McArtor It’s the middle of the workday. You log on to Twitter for a mental break, […]
Ken Keathley: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World
Professors at Southeastern Seminary are always reading new books. Center for Faith and Culture Director Ken Keathley is no different — and […]
Daniel R. Heimbach: Communism and the Gospel
Christ and Culture · Dan Heimbach: Communism and the Gospel – EP20 More Ways to Listen In Christ […]
Tackling the “Strongest Argument for Abortion”
By Jonathan Darville When you discuss your pro-life beliefs with abortion advocates, you may come across what is […]
Jeffrey Koperski: How the ‘X-Club’ Played a Pivotal Role in Dividing Science and Religion
René Descartes, Isaac Newton and other early scientists were Christians, and their faith was essential to their science. […]
Dealing With Digital Cretans
By Jeff Mingee A digital world is home to digital jerks. Perhaps you’ve come across a few. You […]
Pastors, Have You Checked in with Young Members Lately?
By Kevin Singer My mom holds on to all of our family’s keepsakes. While visiting her over Christmas, […]
3 Reasons You Should Join Us for ‘Goodness of Creation and Human Responsibility’
By Nathaniel Williams In less than a month (Feb. 18-20), the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture at Southeastern […]
Erupting and Adapting | The COVID Chronicles, Part 3
By Stephen Stallard Read part 1: “The Grinding Halt“ Read part 2: “Loving a City in Lockdown“ Meanwhile, […]
Loving a City in Lockdown | The COVID Chronicles, Part 2
By Stephen Stallard Read part 1: “The Grinding Halt“ Reda part 3: “Erupting and Adapting“ In the previous […]
The Grinding Halt | The COVID Chronicles, Part 1
By Stephen Stallard Coronavirus. When I first heard the word, it seemed esoteric. Distant. Unthinkable. A virus had […]
Erica Carlson: Science in the Sanctuary
Christ and Culture · Erica Carlson: Science in the Sanctuary – EP19 More Ways to Listen In Christ […]
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