The Problems with Marxist Socialism
Have you noticed how often socialism has been in headlines recently? From millions of Americans who are “feeling […]
The Problems with Marxist Socialism
Have you noticed how often socialism has been in headlines recently? From millions of Americans who are “feeling […]
Listening to Black Lives Matter: Redeeming Emmanuel Levinas (The Philosophical Blacklist)
This post is part of a multi-part series, Redeeming the Philosophical Blacklist. One afternoon I was talking with a […]
3 Ways You Sin with Money
When it comes to money, at least two things are true. On one hand, money can be used […]
Weekend Reading: Donald Trump, The Election and You
One person is dominating media coverage, political discourse and dinner-table conversations: Donald Trump. What should we think about his […]
“The Gospel Is Above Ideology”: Gregory Thornbury on Carl F. H. Henry
Dr. Gregory Alan Thornbury, President of King’s College in New York, NY, recently gave a lecture at Southeastern […]
An Intersect Anniversary: The 10 Most-Read Articles
Today, IntersectProject.org celebrates its first anniversary — and what a year it’s been. So far, we’ve… published 1 […]
Does Your Material Wealth Indicate Your Spiritual Health?
What is the connection between your bank statement and spiritual life? You can find opinions all across the […]
A Pro-Life Ethic: Loving the Abortion Worker
A few years ago, my husband and I lingered a little longer than usual in a Barnes & […]
Weekend Reading: Tips for Work Success, the Election & ‘Downton Abbey’
How can you succeed in your first job? Is the election changing evangelicalism? Was Jesus a Republican? And […]
The Gospel > Your Rights
I’ve been a political junkie ever since middle school. While most kids were watching Nickelodeon or playing football, I […]
Should Businesses Pay Interns? Towards a Morality of Profit
Should we hold for-profit companies to a higher ethical standard than non-profits? If you answer “yes” to this […]
Bring on the Robots: Gregory Thornbury on Cultural Engagement
In Christian circles we often hear one of two things regarding the ever-changing culture. Some say we should […]
Weekend Reading: Lecrae, the Dangers of Charity, Parenting and Politics
How can you parent well in today’s toxic political climate? Is Lecrae abandoning the Christian faith in his […]
Cain, Abel and Kanye: Gregory Thornbury on Engaging Culture
Dr. Gregory Alan Thornbury, President of King’s College in New York, NY, recently gave a lecture at Southeastern […]
How Should You Deal with Wealth and Poverty? Three New Testament Teachings
What did you do yesterday? Perhaps you went to work, made money, paid bills and drove past the […]
Don’t Forget Your Faith on Election Day: A Panel Discussion on the Gospel and Politics
In the United States, it’s election season. When you head to the ballot box this year, don’t forget […]
The Gospel’s Remedy for Inequality
I’ll be honest with you: Philemon has never been my favorite book of the Bible. I knew the […]
Weekend Reading: Truths for Work, The Church and Politics, & The Racial Divide
Do you need encouragement for your vocation? Do you wonder how the church should (or shouldn’t) engage politics? […]
Should We Bring Our Beliefs into the Public Square?
In a recent post, we reviewed the biblical storyline, which gives us the broad contours of God’s design […]
Four Practical Tips To Help People Connect Faith and Work
Everywhere you look, Christians are talking about the importance of re-connecting faith and work. You can find a […]
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