COVID Treatments and Christianity: What Really Happens in Medical Research
By Alysha Clark You can’t scroll social media or turn on the news without being bombarded with information […]
COVID Treatments and Christianity: What Really Happens in Medical Research
By Alysha Clark You can’t scroll social media or turn on the news without being bombarded with information […]
3 Tips on Reaching Your Cross-Cultural Neighbors from a Social Distance
By Marie Burrus and Keelan Cook Thanks to COVID-19, many Christians might feel at a loss for how […]
Podcast: ‘Christ & Culture’ Trailer with Dr. Ken Keathley
Christ and Culture · Christ & Culture – Introdution – EP00 Launching Friday, August 7with new episodes every […]
Introducing 3 New Podcasts at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary is home to three Centers which help you think, live, and serve for God’s […]
5 Recent Supreme Court Rulings on Abortion and Religious Liberty
By Michael J. DeBoer Every June and July, the United States Supreme Court issues rulings in the cases […]
Writing Tip: Let Love Permeate Your Writing
Want to improve your writing? This summer, we’ve reached out to other editors, and we’re putting them to […]
“Leadership in War” | Chuck Lawless’ Summer Reading Recommendation
This summer, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary professors […]
Ready to Quit Social Media? Here Are 3 Reasons You Shouldn’t.
By Sam Morris Social media is an ugly place right now. As we scroll through our feeds, we […]
Ken Keathley: The Gospel According to Moses
In this video, Dr. Ken Keathley, Senior Professor of Theology, Jesse Hendley Endowed Chair of Biblical Theology and […]
Billy Graham and “One Soul at a Time”| Brent Aucoin’s Summer Reading Recommendation
This summer, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary professors […]
Apply for the 2020-2021 Mentorship Program at the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture
What does faith have to do with the public square? And why Christians should care about politics at […]
“Fueling My Passion for Global Missions” | Scott Hildreth’s Summer Reading Recommendations
This summer, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary professors […]
From Overwork to Laziness: What Proverbs Tells us about Work
By David W. Jones Scripture teaches that work is not the result of humanity’s sinfulness but is part […]
Writing Tip: 2 Practices That Changed My Writing
Want to improve your writing? This summer, we’ve reached out to other editors, and we’re putting them to […]
Does God Want Me to Be Rich or Poor? What Proverbs Has to Say
By David W. Jones The book of Proverbs addresses many practical issues in the Christian life, such as […]
Writing Tip: Engage Your Audience
Want to improve your writing? This summer, we’ve reached out to other editors, and we’re putting them to […]
What Gravity, the Sun and the Stars Teach Us About God
By Dustin Atchley Science Is Valuable But ask the beasts, and they will teach you; the birds of the […]
A “Prophetic and Pastoral” Work (and More) | Keelan Cook’s Summer Reading Recommendations
As summer begins, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary […]
What Did Charles Spurgeon Think About Social Activism?
By Alex DiPrima Summarizing Charles Haddon Spurgeon’s views on what is commonly referred to today as “social justice” […]
Black vs. Blue: A Nation Divided and a Hope for Tomorrow
By Krystal Wilson It happens all too often. I turn on the evening news and cringe at another […]
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