Ken Keathley: 3 Books I’m Reading About Salvation
Professors at Southeastern Seminary are always reading new books. Center for Faith and Culture Director Ken Keathley is […]
Ken Keathley: 3 Books I’m Reading About Salvation
Professors at Southeastern Seminary are always reading new books. Center for Faith and Culture Director Ken Keathley is […]
God, Golf, and Glory
James Reston, the two-time Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, once sarcastically remarked that golf was, “A plague invented by […]
Udo Middelmann: On Francis Schaeffer’s Personality and Life Themes
Francis Schaeffer was one of the brightest Christian thinkers of the 20th Century. Dr. Bruce Ashford describes his […]
How to Use Church Technology to the Glory of God
By Robert Thomas So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all for the glory […]
“A True Friendship Between Equals”: Growing Up with Francis Schaeffer as a Father
Francis Schaeffer was one of the brightest Christian thinkers of the 20th Century. Dr. Bruce Ashford describes his […]
Love, Sin and Family: Reflections from a New Father
By Wesley Scoggins I recently began a new chapter of my life: fatherhood. My wife and I welcomed […]
Udo Middelmann: On Francis Schaeffer and the Fundamentals and Freedoms in the Bible
Udo Middelmann, Professor of Philosophy at Redeemer University College, visited Southeastern Seminary in 2016. In this lecture at […]
Don’t Let Social Media Make You Cynical
By Jenn Hesse Being cynical has its perks. I don’t yield easily to peer pressure, for one. Marketing […]
Loneliness and the Love of God
By Jonathan Darville We are a lonely generation. It has been well documented in recent years that loneliness […]
Personality Tests for the Glory of God
By Annie Lavi Personality tests have been used in psychology, counseling, and even business for decades, but as […]
4 Principles to Help Busy Young Parents Reach Their Neighbors (Without the Guilt)
By Marie Burrus It feels like another life since I was a missionary in West Africa. Today, my […]
Lament, Hope, and September 11
By Nathaniel Williams September 11, 2001. It began as a normal day. I sat in my eighth-grade language […]
Hunting and Fishing: Stewardship Over Sport
In north Mississippi, hunting and fishing are more than hobby. They are cultural heritage passed from one generation […]
Dr. Ken Keathley: “I’ve always considered myself a pastor who teaches theology.”
Last week, we introduced you to the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture at Southeastern Baptist […]
5 Ways the Oxford Study Tour Changed Me
I went on the Oxford Study Tour this year expecting to learn a lot, see historic places and […]
The Upside Down in the Here and Now (and Other Stranger Things)
By Adrianne Miles Stranger Things is touted as the most popular show on Netflix. The third season was […]
3 Movie Trends — and What They Tell Us About Our Culture Right Now
By Travis Roberts It’s almost the end of August,and blockbuster season is winding down. A few big trends […]
Made to Travel: Traveling in Biblical Perspective
We’ve probably all experienced some of the joys of travel: beholding the beauty of God’s creation, fellowship with […]
Convictional Civility: Bruce Little, Bruce Ashford and Ken Keathley on the the Legacy of L. Russ Bush
In honor of the 10th anniversary of L. Russ Bush’s passing, Drs. Bruce Little, Bruce Ashford and Ken […]
4 Social Media Resources to Help You Reach Your Neighbors
By Marie Burrus In our busy, disconnected modern society, finding community is hard. Especially for the unchurched, it […]
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