The Gospel in the Ring: How Pro Wrestling Echoes the Gospel Story
In July 1996, my 11-year-old world was rocked. Hulk Hogan, my childhood icon, unexpectedly came to the ring […]
The Gospel in the Ring: How Pro Wrestling Echoes the Gospel Story
In July 1996, my 11-year-old world was rocked. Hulk Hogan, my childhood icon, unexpectedly came to the ring […]
Healing and Pointing Forward: The Purpose of Food in the Chronicles of Narnia (Part 2)
By Jonathan Darville In a recent post we looked at how Narnians, and those fortunate enough to make […]
5 Lessons I’ve Learned About Finding (and Being) a Mentor
By Annie Lavi Elisha had Elijah. Timothy had Paul. And I had Jordan. And Angeline. And Molly. And […]
Nourishment, Delight, and Fellowship: The Purpose of Food in The Chronicles of Narnia
By Jonathan Darville Food and drink are essential to life: both for its sustainment and its enjoyment. Over […]
Why Understanding Culture Helps Us Fulfill the Great Commission
By Keelan Cook We can’t escape culture. Some have compared culture to the air we walk through and […]
5 Quotes on Faith and Culture from Bruce Ashford’s ‘Every Square Inch’
Culture. How should Christians think about culture, and should we care about it at all? Bruce Ashford answers […]
5 Benefits of our Devices
In a previous article (5 Dangers of Our Devices), we looked at five ways technology may negatively affect […]
A Horse, His Boy, and Providence: A Reflection on a Forgotten Doctrine from The Chronicles of Narnia
Providence Providence is that unseen work of God by which He upholds, governs and orchestrates all things.[1] Recently, […]
How Do We Recapture the Joy of Life Together? A Conversation with Brian J. Wright
The Christian life has become fragmented. But God never intended us to live isolated; he inteded us to […]
3 Recommended #FaithandCulture Podcasts
This summer, we’ve asked Intersect contributors about what books you should put on their summer reading list. Today, we […]
Responding to Refugees: A Healthcare Worker’s Perspective
Have you ever felt like an outsider in a foreign land? In recent years, the refugee population has […]
5 Dangers of our Devices
Technology has infiltrated so many different parts of our lives. We own computers, phones, tablets, TVs and smartwatches. […]
Summer Reading List: Secularism, Science, the Transgender Movement, the Christian Life
What books should you put on your summer reading list? We asked Intersect contributors this question, and we’ve […]
Knowing Christ in Your Suffering and Grief
By Laura Thigpen There once was a man who grieved so deeply he sweat drops of blood. A […]
What Is Christ-Centered Hermeneutics? A Conversation with Bryan Chapell
What is Christ-centered hermeneutics? Where did it come from, and how has it developed over time? Bryan Chapell, […]
Summer Reading List: Pastoral Ministry, Reading the Bible, Meaning in the Ordinary, Paradox
What books should you put on your summer reading list? We asked Intersect contributors this question, and we’ve […]
Raising Children who ROAR: A Review of ‘Mama Bear Apologetics’
My husband and I are expecting our first child in September, and I am currently wading through On […]
Where Did the Biblical Canon Come From? A Conversation
What is the biblical canon? How did we get the Jewish and Christian canon? Why do some Christian […]
Summer Reading List: Fiction from Marilynne Robinson, Anythony Doerr, Michael Ende
What books should you put on your summer reading list? We asked Intersect contributors this question, and we’ve […]
‘Avengers Endgame’: When Sad Things Come Untrue
Spoiler warning: this article openly discusses major plot points in “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Avengers: Endgame.” In spring […]
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