We Are More Than Consumers: The Problem with Secular Humanism and the Material World
In a recent article, we saw why Christians should care for creation. Yet too often, we don’t care […]
We Are More Than Consumers: The Problem with Secular Humanism and the Material World
In a recent article, we saw why Christians should care for creation. Yet too often, we don’t care […]
Don’t Forget the Context: Bruce Gordon and Stephen Eccher on the Reformation
Almost 500 years have passed since the Reformation. Why does the Reformation still matter? Stephen Eccher of Southeastern […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: The Benedict Option, Deaths of Despair, Writing Tips, Literacy
How does Bruce Ashford respond to The Benedict Option? Why has the life expectancy in the U.S. declined? […]
Why God Created You With Material Needs
If we were to boil wealth and poverty down to its core ingredient, it would be this: material […]
Recommended Books for a #FaithandCulture Summer: Culture, Work, the Material World
In recent weeks, Intersect contributors have recommended books you should add to your summer reading list. (Read the […]
“Who Do You Trust?” Nathaniel Jeanson on Evolution, Genetics and the Historical Adam (Part 1)
Did a real historical Adam exist? This is an increasingly important question, and the discussion touches on related […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Hogwarts and Friendship, ‘Millennial’ as a Derogatory Term, Culture and Missions, Love
Why should we stop using ‘millennial’ as a derogatory term? What can Hogwarts teach us about friendship? How […]
Eugene Peterson and Same-Sex Marriage: Why the Reformation Must Continue
UPDATE (3:36 pm, July 13, 2017): Before you read the article below, know that further developments have taken place. […]
Recommended Podcasts for a #FaithandCulture Summer
In recent weeks, we’ve offered you suggestions for the perfect summer reading list. (Read the first, second, third and fourth […]
Toward Understanding Injustice in Our Age of Outrage
As political creatures by nature how can Christians socially interact with others in a time of extreme political […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Stewarding America, Loving the Land, Calling and the Alt-Right
How does U2 challenge you to uphold liberty and justice? How can you love the land God gave […]
Recommended Books on Cultural Engagement for a #FaithandCulture Summer
Summer is in full swing. Now is the time to craft your perfect summer reading list. In the coming […]
On Ben Sasse, Self-Reliance and Mutual Contribution
In a recent review of Ben Sasse’s book, The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis—and How to Rebuild […]
A Savior Greater Than Our Divisions
They were unlikely friends. One man had betrayed his family and culture to work for the corrupt, overbearing […]
Education: A Modern-Day Jubilee
Every day, we face real-world economics issues such as poverty, systemic inequity in housing or farm loans, education […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Alt-Right, Negro Spirituals, Submitting to the Emperor, Reformation and Art
Does God care about art? How should Christians think about the alt-right? What can we learn from the […]
Why Christians Should Denounce the Alt-Right
What is the Alt-Right? To state it concisely and candidly, the “alt-right” is a racist, white supremacist and […]
Four Reasons Pastors Must Address Faith and Work
Addressing issues of faith and work may seem insignificant to some pastors. After all, there’s usually some crisis […]
Recommended Books for a #FaithandCulture Summer: Pixar, Bio-Ethics, Puritans, Wendell Berry and Marilynne Robinson
Summer is in full swing. Now is the time to craft your perfect summer reading list. In the coming […]
How Your Church Can Serve Autism Families
1 in 68 children has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. These numbers suggest that families all around you […]
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