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 […]
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 […]
Why Christians Should Care About Women’s History Month
During the month of March, you’re probably engrossed in March Madness or relishing the first days of spring. […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Neil Gorsuch, Working Women, Political Jesus and the Death of Relativism
What should you know about Neil Gorsuch? How can the church reach out to working women? Was Jesus […]
Brent Aucoin on the Baptist Pastor Who Popularized Racism in the 20th Century
Christianity is inextricably linked to America’s shameful racist past – Dr. Brent Aucoin The connection between Christianity and […]
Waffle House and the Wonder of God
Like all of God’s gifts, food is meant to show us the wonder of God.
What if You Fail? Lin-Manuel Miranda, ‘Hamilton’ and the Value of Work
By Nathaniel Williams A handful of years ago, few knew who Lin-Manuel Miranda was. Today, he’s a household […]
Jim Shaddix: Avoid These 3 Pitfalls When Preaching for Cultural Engagement (Part 2)
In a rapidly changing culture, more and more Christians are discussing the importance of cultural engagement. Yet what […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Social Media, Job Satisfaction, Complaining about Culture, Diversity in Missions and Nationalism
What questions should you ask before you share something on social media? Will complaining about the culture change […]
The Man Behind the Myth: 5 Things You Can Learn from St. Patrick
During the 5th century, St. Patrick of Ireland bravely engaged a barbaric culture for the sake of Christ, and […]
Changing the World with God’s Word: Jim Shaddix on Preaching as Cultural Engagement (Part 1)
In a rapidly changing culture, more and more Christians are discussing the importance of cultural engagement. Yet what […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Abraham Kuyper, Dorothy Sayers, Refugees and Connecting Faith and Work
Why does Abraham Kuyper matter now? What can we learn from Dorothy Sayer about the church and politics? […]
Whitfield Equips Pastors to Navigate the “Minefield” of Cultural Change
The culture is changing at a dizzying pace. How can Christians wisely engage it? Keith Whitfield addressed this […]
What Does the Great Commission Have to Do with Economics and Stewardship?
When I tell people I teach a class entitled “Economics, Stewardship, and the Common Good,” a common question […]
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