Against the World, for The Sake of the World
Every culture possesses some inherent goodness. God ordered the world in such a way that people spontaneously make […]
Against the World, for The Sake of the World
Every culture possesses some inherent goodness. God ordered the world in such a way that people spontaneously make […]
Steward the Gospel Well: A Framework for Both the Energized and Overwhelmed
As a budding missiologist, I am being trained to research and analyze the church and culture within a […]
What International Missions Taught Me about Christianity and Culture
The former Soviet Union is the first place that caused me to grapple with the profoundly cultural nature […]
5 Things I Learned at the 2016 Intersect Conference
On April 19, professors, pastors, entrepreneurs, thought-leaders and students gathered from all across the country to further the conversation about […]
The Geek Contextualization: Finding the Geeks
Have you ever noticed how the gospel thrives in the most unlikely places? For example, in the first […]
Counting the Costs: Rosaria Butterfield’s Journey from Lesbian Feminist to Christ Follower
Rosaria Butterfield rocked the Evangelical world when she shared her self-proclaimed “train wreck conversion.” “As a leftist lesbian professor, […]
What Would Really Happen if We Defunded Planned Parenthood and Ended Abortion?
It’s no surprise that last year’s Planned Parenthood videos started wave after wave of outrage. In one of […]
The Geek Contextualization: Putting the Gospel Where the Geeks Are
My name is Chris Poirier, and I am a geek. I proudly enjoy comic books, video games, movies, […]
Transgender Issues, Poverty, Racism & Prison Reform: Gospel Perspectives on Difficult Topics
In a recent video, Rosaria Butterfield addressed a difficult topic (sexual orientation) with gospel clarity. Thousands of you […]
“Homosexuality Is a Sin to Be Mortified, Not a Behavior to Be Modified”: Rosaria Butterfield on Sexual Orientation
Rosaria Butterfield rocked the Evangelical world when she shared her self-proclaimed “train wreck conversion.” “As a leftist lesbian professor, […]
Listening to Black Lives Matter: Redeeming Emmanuel Levinas (The Philosophical Blacklist)
This post is part of a multi-part series, Redeeming the Philosophical Blacklist. One afternoon I was talking with a […]
“The Gospel Is Above Ideology”: Gregory Thornbury on Carl F. H. Henry
Dr. Gregory Alan Thornbury, President of King’s College in New York, NY, recently gave a lecture at Southeastern […]
A Pro-Life Ethic: Loving the Abortion Worker
A few years ago, my husband and I lingered a little longer than usual in a Barnes & […]
The Gospel > Your Rights
I’ve been a political junkie ever since middle school. While most kids were watching Nickelodeon or playing football, I […]
Bring on the Robots: Gregory Thornbury on Cultural Engagement
In Christian circles we often hear one of two things regarding the ever-changing culture. Some say we should […]
Cain, Abel and Kanye: Gregory Thornbury on Engaging Culture
Dr. Gregory Alan Thornbury, President of King’s College in New York, NY, recently gave a lecture at Southeastern […]
The Gospel’s Remedy for Inequality
I’ll be honest with you: Philemon has never been my favorite book of the Bible. I knew the […]
Four Must-Read Articles about Faith and Science
Have you ever asked the question, “How can I reconcile faith and science?” I know I have. Many […]
Love the Word: Redeeming Jacques Derrida (The Philosophical Blacklist)
This post is part of a multi-part series, Redeeming the Philosophical Blacklist. If given the choice, would you prefer […]
The Diversity Discussion: Three Thoughtful Reflections for the Church
This week many Americans are basking in the glow of the Super Bowl, discussing multi-million dollar commercials and […]
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