Will the Pro-Life Movement Sink or Swim?
Learning to swim is a terrifying experience. You are thrown into a body of liquid that could fill […]
Will the Pro-Life Movement Sink or Swim?
Learning to swim is a terrifying experience. You are thrown into a body of liquid that could fill […]
The Sacred-Secular Divide: Reconnect Faith with the Rest of Your Life in 2018
Have you set some life goals for 2018 yet? If you’re like me, your goals may have something […]
Editor’s Choice: My 10 Favorite Articles of 2017
So far in our 2017 recap, we published a list of your favorite articles and a list of the […]
The 10 Most Read Intersect Articles of 2017
Yesterday, we published a list of the articles you said were your favorites. Today, we look at the […]
Reader’s Choice Awards: Your 5 Favorite Intersect Articles of 2017
Last week, we asked you what your favorite Intersect articles were. And boy did you respond. You flooded our […]
How This Corporate Chaplain Brings Hope to the Workplace
Work isn’t always easy. Sometimes it is frustrating, exhausting, stress-filled and unfulfilling. Other times, work is made more […]
Why Christians Should Care About the Opioid Epidemic
The opioid epidemic may sound like an abstract or irrelevant topic to you. It’s something you hear on […]
Reader’s Choice Recommendations 2017: Nominate One of These Articles
Nominate an Article, Get a Free Book Select one of these articles to nominate for Intersect’s 2017 Reader’s Choice […]
Reader’s Choice 2017: Enter for a Chance to Win 5 FREE Books
Intersect has published hundreds of informative articles in 2017, tackling everything from gender identity and adoption to socialism and […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Unhelpful Christmas Ministries, Holidays with a Broken Heart, History’s Forgotten Preacher
Do your gifts to under-resourced families actually hurt them? Who is one of the greatest preachers history has […]
The Incarnation: Hope for A Weary World
The holiday season, framed by Black Friday and After Christmas Sales, is fraught with stress and tension that […]
To Work Like a Child
“Dad, when I grow up, I want to drive a trash truck.” My four-year-old told me this with […]
Christians, Let’s Not Be Cultural Copycats
“Engage the culture.” It’s what Christians are continually being told we need to do more. We need to […]
Truth and Compassion: A Review of ‘God and the Transgender Debate’ by Andrew T. Walker
By Dennis Greeson For better or for worse, when it comes to issues of gender and sexuality, evangelicals […]
The Benedict Option: Two Reflective Responses from Michael Bird and Bruce Ashford
Michael Bird, a lecturer in Theology and Czar of Postgradistan at Ridley College in Melbourne, and Bruce Ashford, […]
Disown, Defend or Neither? Matt Lauer and Talking about Sin
Kathie Lee Gifford is the best preacher around…at least if handling the doctrine of sin is any measure. […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: C.S. Lewis, Lecrae, Workplace Hardships, Social Media
How should you respond when you’re passover at work? What important things did C.S. Lewis say? Should you […]
Michael Bird and Bruce Ashford Respond to the Benedict Option
Christians can be peaceful public nuisances or counter-cultural practitioners for the common good, argued Michael Bird and Bruce […]
The Cure for a Hopeless Christmas
The Christmas season is marked by hope. Well, at least it is supposed to be. But instead of […]
Supply, Demand and Playground Economics
“The economy, stupid,” said James Carville as one of his campaign messages devised for Bill Clinton’s 1992 Presidential […]
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