James K. A. Smith: The Good Life
James K. A. Smith speaks on how the gospel re-narrates what the Good Life is. This talk was […]
James K. A. Smith: The Good Life
James K. A. Smith speaks on how the gospel re-narrates what the Good Life is. This talk was […]
Esther Meek: Longing for God
Esther Meek speaks on how the Good Life simultaneously is and essentially involves longing for an encounter with […]
Bruce Ashford, James K. A. Smith, Esther Meek and Benjamin Quinn: Wisdom and the Good Life Panel
Bruce Ashford, James K. A. Smith, Esther Meek and Benjamin Quinn come together to discuss the Good Life. […]
Walter Strickland: Rhythms of the Good Life
Walter Strickland speaks on the rhythms of the Good Life while performing rhythms on the drum set. This […]
Matthew Mullins: Reading, Education and the Good Life
Matt Mullins speaks on reading and the Good Life. He talks about how it is one thing to […]
Jonathan Darville: Suffering and the Good Life
Jonathan Darville speaks on how suffering is an inescapable feature of the world we inhabit. Any definition of […]
D.A. and Elicia Horton: Family, Home Life and the Good Life
D.A. and Elicia Horton speak on family, home, marriage and the Good Life. This talk was delivered at Southeastern […]
Esther Meek: Friendship and the Good Life
Esther Meek speaks on how friendship instantiates and invites the Good Life. This talk was delivered at Southeastern Seminary’s […]
How Competition Serves Me and My Neighbor
Competition and Questions Most of my life has been consumed with sports—I grew up playing baseball, basketball, football […]
Carl Ellis: The Forgotten History of African American Missions
"George Liele is America's first missionary. He's not America's first black missionary; he was America's first missionary," says Carl Ellis.
5 Ways to Build Bridges in a Postmodern Culture
“Find your truth.” I see something along these lines all of the time on graphic t-shirts and Instagram […]
5 Ways Pastors Shouldn’t Use Facebook
Facebook can be a helpful tool for pastors. Pastors can use Facebook and other forms of social media […]
Why Christians Should Care About Women’s History Month
During the month of March, you’re probably engrossed in March Madness or relishing the first days of spring. […]
Faith in the Drought
I remember every detail like it was yesterday. Three lanes merged into two, and we hit gravel going […]
S. D. Smith, ‘The Green Ember’ and the Power of Stories
The world is broken. Reading the news is enough to tell us that. Introducing our children to this […]
Why the Church Needs Black Girl Magic
By Antenesha Sanders “And don’t get it twisted, sis. I wake up every morning next to a headscarf […]
The Enduring Legacy of Billy Graham: One Baby Boomer’s Reflections
I suspect that it’s almost impossible for anyone under the age of 35 to understand the role Billy […]
America’s Pastor: Billy Graham and the Shaping of a Nation
Today, Billy Graham passed away at the age of 99. As Christianity Today notes, Billy Graham was perhaps […]
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