“A Vivid Picture of the Gospel”: Multiethnic Ministry and Human Flourishing
Many church leaders want their congregations to be diverse. Desiring multiethnic ministry is easy. Making it a reality […]
“A Vivid Picture of the Gospel”: Multiethnic Ministry and Human Flourishing
Many church leaders want their congregations to be diverse. Desiring multiethnic ministry is easy. Making it a reality […]
Christian, Take Care of Your Body
So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Your Post-Easter Calling, Screen-Free Childhood, Rural America and Platforms
How can you honor God after Easter? Should your children have screen time? Does God care about rural […]
Unearthing the Unique Missional Possibilities of Your Work
by Benjamin T. Quinn & Walter R. Strickland II How can you leverage your work for the glory […]
Nathan Finn: “Spiritual Formation Should Propel Us into Mission”
In recent years, evangelicals have pursued a more holistic Christian mission and participated in discussions about spiritual formation. […]
WWJE: What Would Jesus Eat?
Why These Food Trends? Why Right Now? Each generation has unique idols, assumptions and fixations. This leads me […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Easter and Social Apathy, Transforming Work, Singles at Church, Lemuel Haynes
How has Intersect impacted everyday Christians? What truths can transform how you work? Does Easter influence your social […]
Free Pastors Luncheon: How to Promote Diverse Ministry in Your Church
Do you want to promote diversity in your congregation? Desiring diversity is easy. Making it a reality is […]
The Cross and Culture: 4 Articles on How Easter Transforms Culture, Work, Politics and Cities
At Easter, we remember Jesus’ redemptive work on the cross. But Jesus didn’t simply redeem us; his sacrifice […]
Jay Richards: Why Christians Should Support Economic Freedom
Why should Christians support economic freedom? Jay Richards of the Catholic University of America addressed this question at […]
Terror in Syria, Sweden and Egypt: Faith Seeking Understanding
This past week we witnessed the results of what The New York Times called “The Worst Chemical Attack […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Don’t Waste Suffering, Reasons to Be Pro-Life, Raising Special Needs Children
Is suffering something to avoid? What are some tips for raising a child with a neurological or behavioral disorder? […]
Heath Thomas: What Is the Measure of a Life Well Lived?
108 billion people have walked the earth. This startling reality spurs Heath Thomas to ask, “Do you think […]
Relentless Faith in a Complex Culture: 4 Key Takeaways from the 2017 ERLC / TGC Pre-Conference
Parenting, sexual confusion, race, apologetics. These were just a few of the topics speakers addressed at Relentless, the […]
When Governments Fund Injustice, Do Christians Have to Pay Taxes?
The only things that are certain are death and taxes. At least, that’s how the old saying, often […]
Judge Neil Gorsuch: What You Need to Know About the SCOTUS Nominee
On January 31, President Donald Trump announced his decision to nominate Judge Neil Gorsuch to become the next […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Same-Sex Attraction, Beth Moore, China’s Greatest Slaughter in History, Gumball Machine God
Does the Bible really apply to people with same-sex attraction? What can Beth Moore teach you about writing? […]
How This Small, Rural Church Hosted a Faith and Work Event
I work in two very different worlds. On days when I’m at Southeastern Seminary, I pass by gifted […]
4 Ways to Train Women to Engage Hot-Button Cultural Topics
Women Discipling Women to Engage Culture Some Christian women struggle to see how tense cultural issues matter to […]
Heidegger, Derrida and Levinas: Redeeming the Philosophical Blacklist
Martin Heidegger. Jacques Derrida. Emmanuel Levinas. Evangelical Christians have often placed these and other philosophers on “the philosophical […]
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