5 of the Best Articles (so far) on Christianity and Coronavirus
On a normal Fridays we collect a series of articles on faith and culture. But this has not […]
5 of the Best Articles (so far) on Christianity and Coronavirus
On a normal Fridays we collect a series of articles on faith and culture. But this has not […]
How to Work from Home (Without Losing Your Job, Mind or Soul)
By Marie Burrus Thanks to technology and the fallout of COVID-19, many schools, businesses and meeting places have […]
4 Biblical Truths for Your Coronavirus Fears
Editor’s Note: Coronavirus is on everyone’s mind. To help us think wisely and biblically about this issue, we […]
3 Reasons I Can’t Wait for the Cultivate Conference
By Annie Lavi Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary is hosting a women’s conference in just a few short weeks […]
A Plea for Christians Facing the Coronavirus
By Doug Ponder A little over three years ago I wrote an article about fear and politics. It’s […]
Quit Playing Games with Sin
By Brandon Garrett Imagine an armed intruder breaks down your front door in the middle of the night. […]
FIRE: Pros and Cons of a Growing Movement
By Andrew J. Spencer The FIRE movement has gone from a marginal movement to one of growing mainstream […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: New Pro-Life Stats, Cell Phones and Middle Schoolers, Living as Christians at Work
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week […]
Neil Shenvi: How You Can Pursue Apologetics in the Academy
Why should Christians care about academia, and how can they bring the gospel to academics and intellectuals? Dr. […]
Want to Be Like Charles Spurgeon? Be Humble. Be Prayerful.
By Cody Cunningham I recently finished Arnold Dallimore’s biography of Charles Spurgeon, the Baptist preacher known as the “Prince […]
3 Truths to Remember in the Houston Astros Cheating Scandal
“If you build it, he will come.” That is the classic line in the 1989 movie, Field of […]
What You Need to Know About Today’s ‘Science and the Christian Faith: Moments That Shaped History’
Today and tomorrow, historians, scientists, and theologians will gather on the campus of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary for […]
Jay Richards: Socialism Is a Perennial Temptation
How should Christians think about economics and free enterprise? Should Christians be socialists? The answer to this question […]
Bruce Ashford: Why I Wrote a Book About Politics from a Christian Perspective
How can you navigate politics and government as a Christian? In what ways should your faith influence your […]
David W. Jones: How Can I Know God’s Will for My Life?
How can I know God’s will for my life? What even is God’s will, and can I know […]
See. Care. Act. | Loving Your Neighbors with the Gospel
By Samantha Couick We are all familiar with the parable of the Good Samaritan from Luke 10:25-37. But […]
A Universe of Awe, Challenge, and Inspiration: A Recap of Dr. Jennifer Wiseman’s Lecture
By Kerissa Armstead Dr. Jennifer J. Wiseman, Director of the Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion (DoSER), recently […]
Trusting God in the Struggle Against Social-Media Induced Envy
By Calley Sivils “Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep. Live in harmony with one another. Do […]
Ken Keathley’s Bookshelf: “The Fool and the Heretic”
Professors at Southeastern Seminary are always reading new books. Center for Faith and Culture Director Ken Keathley is no different — and […]
10 Reasons You Should Go on the Oxford Study Tour
Every summer, a group of students and professors from Southeastern Seminary and some of our sister seminaries voyage […]
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