Great Commission. Cultural Engagement. What’s the Connection?
Culture-making, cultural engagement and cultural transformation get a lot of airtime these days, but some have registered substantial […]
Great Commission. Cultural Engagement. What’s the Connection?
Culture-making, cultural engagement and cultural transformation get a lot of airtime these days, but some have registered substantial […]
3 Authors Who Changed My Life
In 1998, at the age of 24, I left the United States for the first time in order […]
How Does the Bible Fit Together? 2 Perspectives from Craig Blaising and Stephen Wellum
How do we make sense of the Bible’s story? How does the Bible fit together? To help you […]
4 Tools That Help Us Point Our Kids to Jesus
By Nathaniel Williams Do I, in my life and parenting, point my children to Jesus? This question haunts […]
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 […]
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