Recognizing and Responding to Abuse in the Church
Domestic violence. Spousal battering. Child abuse. Sexual abuse. These word pairings shouldn’t have to exist; they represent a […]
Recognizing and Responding to Abuse in the Church
Domestic violence. Spousal battering. Child abuse. Sexual abuse. These word pairings shouldn’t have to exist; they represent a […]
Summer Reading List: Purposeful Habits, The Abuse of Power, Pauline Studies
What books should you put on your summer reading list? We asked Intersect contributors this question, and we’ve […]
The Hard Truth About Abortion
Pregnancy is beautiful, powerful, amazing. Where there was one, now there is two. God creates, and in His […]
James K.A. Smith: Education Convinces Your Intellect, Recruits Your Affections & Reforms Your Heart
What should make Christian education unique? James K. A. Smith, a Canadian philosopher and professor of philosophy at […]
Summer Reading: iGen, Women’s Discipleship, Diversity, Philosophy
What book should you put on your summer reading list? We asked Intersect contributors this question, and we’ll […]
7 Design Principles to Glorify God in Your Home
Our bathroom door sticks to the point where people get stuck in there and have to call out […]
5 Resources on Abortion and the Pro-Life Cause
Abortion is back in the news in a big way. New pro-life legislation in multiple states seeks to […]
Summer Reading: Resting, “Atomic Habits,” Grief, C.S. Lewis
What book should you put on your summer reading list? We asked Intersect contributors this question, and we’ll […]
Don’t Stop Celebrating the Resurrection Yet: Recovering Eastertide
By Sara Beth Fentress If I were to greet you tomorrow with, “Alleluia! Christ is risen!” would you […]
3 Blind Spots of American Culture
For people who have lived abroad, returning home can be shockingly difficult. Around 70% of people returning to […]
Why It’s So Hard to Fix Social Media
In recent months, we’ve read headline after headline about Facebook’s privacy woes. Each headline stokes a new round […]
The Real Ideas in Play: Foundational Convictions, Black Theology, and My Journey with James Cone
James Cone is known as the “Father of Black Theology.” I learned about him when I was a […]
Daniel Heimbach: Recent Developments in Christian Ethics
Daniel Heimbach, Senior Professor of Christian Ethics at Southeastern Seminary, recently delivered a lecture titled, “Recent Developments in […]
4 Ways Your Church Can Love the Childless
My husband and I walked in the door to a foyer teeming with children. We entered the sanctuary […]
Jonathan Darville: Set the Little Ones Free
What does it mean to be human? Are we accidents, illusions, or masterpieces? And what does this question […]
4 Reasons Christians Care for Creation
Why should Christians care about the creation? Isn’t the material world going to burn up one day anyway? […]
Craig Evans: Was the Body of Jesus Placed in a Known Tomb?
Was Jesus’ body placed in a known tomb? “This is a topic that might seem obscure initially,” says […]
Leonardo De Chirico: An Evangelical Assessment of The Roman Catholic Doctrine of Scripture
Leonardo De Chirico recently delivered a lecture at Southeastern Seminary titled “From Dei Verbum (1965) to Verbum Domini […]
Abortion Is a Man’s Issue, Too
A few years ago I wrote an article titled “81%.” The article highlighted the following statistic: 81% of […]
“The Lingering Effects of Lynching”: A Reflection
Recently Southeastern’s Library hosted a talk entitled” The Lingering Effects of Lynching on your Ministry: An Untold Story.” The […]
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