4 Reasons You Should Participate in the Faith and Culture Mentorship Program
By Tyler Howard I’ve just wrapped up my first semester in the Center for Faith and Culture’s (CFC) […]
4 Reasons You Should Participate in the Faith and Culture Mentorship Program
By Tyler Howard I’ve just wrapped up my first semester in the Center for Faith and Culture’s (CFC) […]
Redeeming My Doubt
By Annie Lavi “Doubt” is a scary word to many of us Christians. We treat it like a […]
When It Comes to Orphan Care, We Don’t Have to Compete
By Laura Thigpen Adoptive and foster parents quickly become accustomed to the awkward questions people ask in regards […]
Reconnect Faith with the Rest of Your Life in 2020
By Nathaniel Williams Have you set some life goals for 2020 yet? Maybe your goals involve eating less […]
“A Thrill of Hope”: How the Promise of Christmas Can Keep Us From Despair
One of my all time favorite movies is You’ve Got Mail with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Not […]
Ken Keathley: What’s It All About? 3 Books to Help You Answer that Question
Professors at Southeastern Seminary are always reading new books. Center for Faith and Culture Director Ken Keathley is no different — and […]
Uniting Around a Baby: What Baby Yoda Can Teach Us about Christmas
By Anna Daub The Story of Baby Yoda With the release of Disney+’s The Mandalorian, the Star Wars […]
Kanye, The Avengers, This Is Us, and More: 8 Articles on Pop Culture
Intersect has published hundreds of articles in 2019, tackling everything from abortion to genetics. Today, we highlight 8 Intersect articles […]
Do You Feel Hopeless? Advent Is for You.
By Shelly Durkee I always love the beginning of Advent season. The anticipation that accompanies the first Sunday […]
How the Bible’s “Inspired Questions” Changed Me — and How They Can Change You
By Brian J. Wright The Decades Leading up to This Devotional In 1999, as a junior in college, […]
The Joy that Makes Every Other Joy Complete
By Jonathan Darville In his cherished Christmas hymn, Isaac Watts penned these now famous words: “Joy to the […]
Love in a Loveless World
By Mark Silverthorn You don’t have to search long to find disunity in our world. Everywhere you turn, […]
Lee Strobel: Lost People Matter to God
“What can we do to make our churches stronger salt and brighter light in the 21st century?” Lee […]
Lee Strobel: If God answered your prayers, would anyone new be in the Kingdom?
“What does it look like to be salt and light in the 21st century?” Lee Strobel, author, apologist […]
Two Lessons Lee Strobel Taught Me About Loving My Neighbor
By Lauren Pratt Author and apologist Lee Strobel recently visited Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary as the keynote speaker […]
Ken Keathley: Why You Should Read ‘The Case for Christ’ by Lee Strobel
Professors at Southeastern Seminary are always reading new books. Center for Faith and Culture Director Ken Keathley is no different — and […]
This is Hope: How ‘This is Us’ Points to a Bigger Story
By Anna Daub [Warning-Spoilers for This is Us Season 4 Premiere][1] I was one of the millions of […]
What an African Megachurch Can Teach Your Church
By Jaclyn S. Parrish I’d spent most of my life in small congregations, where megachurch Christianity was a […]
The [Hidden] Deception of Moralism in Rural America
I was raised in rural America. My home community still does not have a traffic light, is politically […]
How to Pray for Kanye West (and Other New Believers)
By Adam Denny Surely, by now, you have heard of the recent profession of faith by hip hop […]
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