How Long, O Lord, Shall We Be Quarantined?
By Jenn Hesse “Captain’s Log. Day: Who Knows?” Since governors across the United States began issuing stay-at-home orders […]
How Long, O Lord, Shall We Be Quarantined?
By Jenn Hesse “Captain’s Log. Day: Who Knows?” Since governors across the United States began issuing stay-at-home orders […]
COVID-19: Waking up to a World in Pain
By Nathan Baker At this point, many articles like this one have reminded us of C. S. Lewis’ […]
Diagnosing Your Quarantine Entertainment
By Jarryd Bowers Sitting at home some weeks ago, I came to the conclusion, along with the rest […]
Finding Hope on this Lonely Easter
By Lauren Pratt Our world has drastically changed. Between March and April, my community in North Carolina went […]
4 Things I’m Thankful for During #QuarantineLife
By Nathaniel Williams In my 80 years of life, I’ve never seen anything like this before. These words […]
The Silence of Saturday
Saturday. That hollow, grief-filled day. Saturday. Sandwiched between the utter despair of Good Friday, and the salvation and […]
Quarantined: Using a Season of Solitude to Connect with God
By Annie Lavi Quiet has always been eerie to me, something that doesn’t fall in the land of […]
God’s Law and Our Response in the Wake of the Coronavirus
By Lanie Anderson I’m nearing the end of the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible) as […]
How ‘The Plague’ by Albert Camus Helps Explain Quarantine Psychology
By Ivan Spencer In his 1947 novel, The Plague, Albert Camus tells the riveting story of the quarantined […]
How God Uses Your Suffering
Why does God allow suffering? Many of us are asking such questions right now in light of coronavirus […]
COVID-19: Watch Your Words, Your Witness and Your Soul
By Nathaniel Williams Our lives have changed in a matter of days. Because of COVID-19 (coronavirus), we all […]
Quit Playing Games with Sin
By Brandon Garrett Imagine an armed intruder breaks down your front door in the middle of the night. […]
Want to Be Like Charles Spurgeon? Be Humble. Be Prayerful.
By Cody Cunningham I recently finished Arnold Dallimore’s biography of Charles Spurgeon, the Baptist preacher known as the “Prince […]
3 Truths to Remember in the Houston Astros Cheating Scandal
“If you build it, he will come.” That is the classic line in the 1989 movie, Field of […]
David W. Jones: How Can I Know God’s Will for My Life?
How can I know God’s will for my life? What even is God’s will, and can I know […]
See. Care. Act. | Loving Your Neighbors with the Gospel
By Samantha Couick We are all familiar with the parable of the Good Samaritan from Luke 10:25-37. But […]
Trusting God in the Struggle Against Social-Media Induced Envy
By Calley Sivils “Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep. Live in harmony with one another. Do […]
10 Reasons You Should Go on the Oxford Study Tour
Every summer, a group of students and professors from Southeastern Seminary and some of our sister seminaries voyage […]
Is It Possible to Reconcile Faith and Science? 4 Helpful Articles to Start the Conversation
Faith and science have a long, complicated relationship. Many Christians look suspiciously at the sciences, believing them to […]
Want to Read More? Make It a Habit. Make It a Joy.
I owe my love of reading to two wonderful women. The first was my mother, who required reading […]
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