What a Public Health ‘Open Letter’ Teaches Us About Our Need for Discernment
By Michael J. DeBoer Recently, more than a thousand public health professionals, infectious diseases professionals, and community stakeholders […]
What a Public Health ‘Open Letter’ Teaches Us About Our Need for Discernment
By Michael J. DeBoer Recently, more than a thousand public health professionals, infectious diseases professionals, and community stakeholders […]
Writing Tip: The Wisdom in Waiting to Write
Want to improve your writing? This summer, we’ve reached out to other editors, and we’re putting them to […]
Real-Life Superheroes: An Ode to Essential Workers
By Benjamin Quinn and Nathaniel Williams COVID-19 has taught us a lot—about ourselves, our eating habits, how often […]
“Reviving the American Dream” | Bruce Ashford’s Summer Reading Recommendation
As summer begins, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary […]
Writing Tip: When Less Is More
Want to improve your writing? This summer, we’ve reached out to other editors, and we’re putting them to […]
How COVID-19 Has Humbled Me (in a Good Way)
By Lauren Pratt Nothing feels quite as hopelessly frustrating as being out of control. If you’re anything like […]
A Conversation Regarding Theology, Ethics, and Racial Injustice
Over the past week, we have been deeply grieved by the events that have played out in our […]
Ben Holloway: Finding the Meaning of Life
In this video, Prof. Ben Holloway, Instructor of Philosophy and History of Ideas at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, […]
A Time of Prayer and Lament
Over the past week, we have been deeply grieved by the events that have played out in our […]
On Lament and Hard Questions | David W. Jones’ Summer Reading Recommendations
As summer begins, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary […]
For Graduates: God’s Ancient Blueprint for Your Life and Work
By Nathaniel Williams Graduates, your senior year didn’t go according to plan. You’d hoped for a senior prom […]
Jennifer Wiseman: A Universe of Awe, Challenge, and Inspiration
What does the universe have to do with faith?
“Your vessel am I, to make or break altogether.” | Stephen Eccher on Zwingli’s Plague Song
In this video, Dr. Stephen Eccher, Assistant Professor of Church History and Reformation Studies at Southeastern Baptist Theological […]
“Where was this book when I was a seminary student?” | Ken Keathley’s Summer Reading Recommendations
As summer begins, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary […]
Jennifer Wiseman: Science, Exploration, and Inspiration
Why is science important? Should Christians care about the sciences at all? On February 3, 2020, Dr. Jennifer […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Memorial Day, Wisdom + Coronavirus, Poverty
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week […]
Leading from a Distance: What You Can Learn from the Apostle Paul
By Jeff Mingee The apostle Paul led from a distance. His letters demonstrate deep affection for his readers, […]
A Telephone and a Testimony: Sharing the Gospel During COVID-19
By Cody Beasley Much has changed since the outbreak of COVID-19. At its peak, as many as 3 […]
Hurry. Death. Theodore Roosevelt. | Books for Your Summer Reading List
As your semester winds to a close and summer begins, you may be compiling a list of the […]
4 Encouraging Verses for the Chaos of Coronavirus
By Nathaniel Williams The past few weeks have been a non-stop roller coaster of adjusting to new norms […]
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