Laboring in Obscurity: Why I Edited a Book in Honor of Dr. Michael Travers
By Andrew J. Spencer In a recognition of the importance of otherwise ordinary people, J. R. R. Tolkien […]
Laboring in Obscurity: Why I Edited a Book in Honor of Dr. Michael Travers
By Andrew J. Spencer In a recognition of the importance of otherwise ordinary people, J. R. R. Tolkien […]
Is It Possible to Reconcile Faith and Science? 4 Helpful Articles to Start the Conversation
Faith and science have a long, complicated relationship. Many Christians look suspiciously at the sciences, believing them to […]
Want to Read More? Make It a Habit. Make It a Joy.
I owe my love of reading to two wonderful women. The first was my mother, who required reading […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Anti-Semitism, the Gig Economy, Teaching Kids About Racism
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week […]
3 Reasons You Should Attend ‘Science and the Christian Faith: Moments That Shaped History’
By Nathaniel Williams In less than a month (Feb. 21-22), the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and […]
How to Cultivate Virtue in the Digital Age
By Clint Little Great, you’re thinking. Another think-piece bemoaning social media and the digital degradation of society. Well, […]
The Basic Questions We Need to Ask if We Want to Improve Public Discourse
By Andrew J. Spencer At the heart of a great deal of confusion in public debates about government […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: MLK, Pro-Life Protestors, Foster Care, Evangelism
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week […]
Lee Strobel on the “Degeneration of Journalism” and the Only Book He’d Change
Lee Strobel, author, apologist and speaker, recently visited Southeastern Seminary. In this Q&A with Dr. Keith Whitfield, he […]
4 Reasons You Should Participate in the Faith and Culture Mentorship Program
By Tyler Howard I’ve just wrapped up my first semester in the Center for Faith and Culture’s (CFC) […]
Redeeming My Doubt
By Annie Lavi “Doubt” is a scary word to many of us Christians. We treat it like a […]
“A Bow Always Bent Will Break”: Reflections on the Vocation of Pastor
Many young pastors desire to do something “big” for God — often at an expense God is not asking them to pay.
#FaithandCulture Recap: Cultural Critics, Resting from Social Media, Anti-Porn Strategy
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week […]
We Need Solitude. We Need Community. | A Review of ‘The Rhythm of the Christian Life’
By Alysha Clark In recent years evangelicals have started placing more emphasis on Christian rhythms and daily liturgies. […]
2 Things Christians Should Know About the Universe
We are small in the universe, but that should make God's grace towards us seem even more significant.
Jeff Hardin: The Science of Embryos and How We Truly Are “Fearfully and Wonderfully Made”
I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it […]
When It Comes to Orphan Care, We Don’t Have to Compete
By Laura Thigpen Adoptive and foster parents quickly become accustomed to the awkward questions people ask in regards […]
4 Ways to Pray for the World Right Now
By Ken Keathley By now, you’ve probably read the news that Qassem Soleimani, a significant Iranian military leader, […]
A Vocation Unlike Most: A Pastor’s Charge to Fellow Pastors
By Peter Dubbelman Responding to God’s call to the pastorate is not for the faint of heart. To […]
Reconnect Faith with the Rest of Your Life in 2020
By Nathaniel Williams Have you set some life goals for 2020 yet? Maybe your goals involve eating less […]
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