Cultivating Virtue in a Pandemic
By Clint Little The global pandemic is a time of fear, uncertainty and loss for many of us. […]
Cultivating Virtue in a Pandemic
By Clint Little The global pandemic is a time of fear, uncertainty and loss for many of us. […]
5 Prayer Requests from a Christian Science Teacher
By Dustin Atchley The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky aboveproclaims his handiwork. Day to […]
5 Mother’s Day Resources: Adoption, Infertility, Aging Parents, and More
Mother’s Day means many different things to many different people. For some, Mother’s Day is a day to […]
When a Helper Feels Helpless
By Anna Daub I am an Enneagram 2, the Helper. The Enneagram Institute describes an Enneagram 2 this […]
What Rocks Taught Me About God
By James Chadwell The Lord by wisdom founded the earth.— Proverbs 3:19 In March, the Center for Faith and Culture Mentorship Program […]
Remembering Mincaye: “To die is gain, and heaven has gained.”
By Jonathan Pifer(Image credit: ITEC) On April 28 a great warrior both in physical and spiritual battle went […]
Announcing the Winners of Mentorship Program Writing Contest
By Intersect Staff One of the pillars of the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture is […]
3 Sources of Hope in a Fear-Filled World
By David W. Jones In the midst of the pandemic, one of the things that has stood out […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Quarantines, Sexuality, Telework, Outreach, COVID-19
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week […]
Neil Shenvi: Are Social Justice, Critical Theory, and Christianity Compatible?
Social justice. Critical Theory. Are these subjects compatible with Christianity, or not? On March 3, 2020, Dr. Neil […]
Love, Justice, and the Coronavirus Pandemic (Part 3)
By Michael J. DeBoer Our Response Part 1 of this article outlined a Christian moral perspective that helps us […]
How a “Fool” and a “Heretic” Developed an Unlikely Friendship
Todd Wood and Darrel Falk have a lot in common. Both are evangelical believers who serve the Lord […]
Beyond Pragmatism: Developing a Theology of Teamwork
By Jeff Mingee A season of social quarantine has changed the way we interact with others. What’s interesting, […]
How Long, O Lord, Shall We Be Quarantined?
By Jenn Hesse “Captain’s Log. Day: Who Knows?” Since governors across the United States began issuing stay-at-home orders […]
Love, Justice, and the Coronavirus Pandemic (Part 2)
By Michael J. DeBoer Love and Justice in Health Care and Public Health Part 1 of this article outlined […]
COVID-19: Waking up to a World in Pain
By Nathan Baker At this point, many articles like this one have reminded us of C. S. Lewis’ […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Coronavirus Edition
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of recent weeks […]
The Task of Teaching Remains the Same (and Other Observations from Online Instruction)
By Josh Herring Pastors, elders and denominational leaders have had to make difficult decisions over the last month. […]
Diagnosing Your Quarantine Entertainment
By Jarryd Bowers Sitting at home some weeks ago, I came to the conclusion, along with the rest […]
9 Tips for Educators During COVID-19
By Kerissa Armstead Educators have suddenly been thrust into the world of online education. Some of us are […]
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