#FaithandCulture Reading: Civility in Politics, Pro-Life, Clickbait, All Saints’ Day & George Washington’s Church
How can we talk Christianly about politics or abortion? Why is clickbait so annoying? What can All Saints’ […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Civility in Politics, Pro-Life, Clickbait, All Saints’ Day & George Washington’s Church
How can we talk Christianly about politics or abortion? Why is clickbait so annoying? What can All Saints’ […]
David W. Jones: “God Doesn’t Care Whether You’re Rich or Poor, But He Does Care What You Do with It.”
What’s the relationship between material and spiritual wealth? In other words, does being godly mean that you’ll be […]
John the Baptist Died Believing Character Matters
A prominent child of privilege had glaring personal weaknesses. He was overly image conscious, and he constantly got […]
Hugh Ross: The “Improbable Planet” and God’s Plan for Redemption
Editor’s Note: The video has been temporarily removed for additional editing. It should be back up soon. Hugh […]
Danny Akin: How Your Election Rhetoric Affects Missions
How do our comments about the election impact missions work? Dr. Danny Akin addressed this question in this excerpt from […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Screwtape’s Politics, Gender and Gifting, the Election, and the Cosmos
What did The Screwtape Letters actually say about politics? How should we think about gender and gifting? What does cultural […]
Does God Care about Workplace Injustice?
If work were easy, most of us would have no problem with it. We’d gladly punch the clock, […]
A Pro-Life Hypocrisy: Misogyny and Silent Oppression
Torn. This is the only word I can muster to describe how I feel and what I think […]
Greg Forster on Work, Rest & Ethical Challenges in the Workplace
What does God think about work? How do we define rest? And how can you face ethical challenges […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Giving Grace in the Election, Charles Spurgeon, Donald Trump, Economics & Greatness
How should you talk about the election? Why did Charles Spurgeon die poor? What does a Christian understanding […]
Hunter Baker on Religious Liberty: “The Government Does Not Own Us”
Hunter Baker, Associate Professor of Political Science at Union University, recently sat down with Bruce Ashford to talk […]
Seeing the Log: Why Evangelicals Need Self-Criticism
Evangelicals often feel persecuted in modern American culture. It often seems that everywhere we turn the truth is […]
Rosaria Butterfield: We Need Less “Facebook Doctrine,” More “Biblical Doctrine”
Rosaria Butterfield rocked the Evangelical world with her “train wreck conversion.” “As a leftist lesbian professor, I despised Christians,” […]
Calibrating Christian Eyes
A War of Pictures A battle is raging. You may not know about this battle — if so, […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Racial Apathy, Tent-Making, Refugee Rhetoric, Religious Liberty & Facebook Conspiracy Theories
Why should we avoid apathy about race issues? Is the workplace inferior to the pulpit? How should we […]
What’s the Relationship Between the Great Commission and Cultural Engagement?
Culture-making, cultural engagement and cultural transformation get a lot of airtime these days, but some have registered substantial […]
On Social Media, We Can Do More Than Complain
We have a negativity problem on social media. We rant about certain Presidential candidates, or we rant with […]
3 Ways Christians Can Be Engaged about the Environment
In a recent article, my friend Carly Abney explained why Christians should care about the environment. Now that […]
Christians as Expert Storytellers: Insights from Mike Cosper
Everyone loves a good story. Tales with gripping emotions, heroic feats, epic love. Stories often allow us to […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: C.S. Lewis’ “Political Magic,” Abraham Kuyper, Voting your Conscience, Religious Liberty
What can we learn from C.S. Lewis’ politics? How can pastors equip their churches to create culture? What […]
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