“As Refreshing as a Summer Breeze” | Karen Swallow Prior’s Summer Reading Recommendation
This summer we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary professors […]
“As Refreshing as a Summer Breeze” | Karen Swallow Prior’s Summer Reading Recommendation
This summer we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary professors […]
Getting Back on Mission | Ryan Hutchinson’s Summer Reading Recommendations
As summer begins, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary […]
Responding to a “Dizzying” New Reality | Keith Whitfield’s Summer Reading Recommendations
As summer begins, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary […]
From Poetry to the Trail of Tears | Matthew Mullins’ Summer Reading Recommendations
As summer begins, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary […]
Explainer: What Is Juneteenth, and Why Should We Celebrate It?
We celebrate Juneteenth because it granted enslaved people the full expression of the Imago Dei.
Thriving in a Godless Culture | Penny Keathley’s Summer Reading Recommendations
As summer begins, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary […]
Keith Whitfield: How Does Culture Affect Theology?
More Ways to Listen In Christ & Culture podcast with Dr. Ken Keathley, we explore how the Christian […]
How We Get Here, and Where We’re Going | Benjamin Quinn’s Summer Reading Recommendations
As summer begins, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary […]
The Controversial First Evangelical | Ken Keathley’s Summer Reading Recommendations
As summer begins, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary […]
More Than a Quiet Time: Living Out the Word of God Together
By Tessa Baker Editor’s Note: Tessa and her husband Nathan serves as missionaries in Madagascar. Today she shares […]
My Antidote to Deconstruction: Confessions of a Near Exvangelical
By Jordan Steffaniak Utter the word “deconstruction” in any evangelical milieu and you are bound to encounter a […]
Norman Wirzba: Faith and Food
Christ and Culture · Norman Wirzba: Faith and Food – EP32 More Ways to Listen In Christ & […]
How Do People Change? A Reflection “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier”
By Michael McGuire “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” the latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is […]
Fictional Forgiveness: Making Sense of Sympathetic Villains and Cancel Culture
by Aaron Earls He murdered several people, including someone on live television, but maybe childhood trauma and losing […]
3 Things I Hope Don’t ‘Return to Normal’ after COVID
By Annie Lavi My husband and I swore to each other that we would never watch as much […]
A War of Words: Questions To Help Us Minister In Divided Communities
By Marie Burrus “We have a lot of languages because we’ve had a lot of wars.” My West […]
Simple Advice That Transformed How I Share the Gospel
By Jackie Moore How It Started Situational irony is a form of irony in which something takes place […]
How Should Christians Consume the News? A Review of ‘Reading the Times’ by Jeffrey Bilbro
By Nathaniel Williams Right now, your pocket is probably buzzing with a notification on your phone. Cable news […]
Helping Sisters See and Use Their Gifts
By Megan Dickerson One of the biggest blessings in my life right now is that I get to […]
Providence in a Pandemic: 4 Lessons God Taught Me
By Dave Hughes I got one of those “memory” notifications on social media last week. One year ago, […]
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