The Cross and Culture: 4 Articles on How Easter Transforms Culture, Work, Politics and Cities
At Easter, we remember Jesus’ redemptive work on the cross. But Jesus didn’t simply redeem us; his sacrifice […]
The Cross and Culture: 4 Articles on How Easter Transforms Culture, Work, Politics and Cities
At Easter, we remember Jesus’ redemptive work on the cross. But Jesus didn’t simply redeem us; his sacrifice […]
Terror in Syria, Sweden and Egypt: Faith Seeking Understanding
This past week we witnessed the results of what The New York Times called “The Worst Chemical Attack […]
4 Ways to Train Women to Engage Hot-Button Cultural Topics
Women Discipling Women to Engage Culture Some Christian women struggle to see how tense cultural issues matter to […]
Heidegger, Derrida and Levinas: Redeeming the Philosophical Blacklist
Martin Heidegger. Jacques Derrida. Emmanuel Levinas. Evangelical Christians have often placed these and other philosophers on “the philosophical […]
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. […]
Brent Aucoin on the Baptist Pastor Who Popularized Racism in the 20th Century
Christianity is inextricably linked to America’s shameful racist past – Dr. Brent Aucoin The connection between Christianity and […]
Waffle House and the Wonder of God
Like all of God’s gifts, food is meant to show us the wonder of God.
Jim Shaddix: Avoid These 3 Pitfalls When Preaching for Cultural Engagement (Part 2)
In a rapidly changing culture, more and more Christians are discussing the importance of cultural engagement. Yet what […]
The Man Behind the Myth: 5 Things You Can Learn from St. Patrick
During the 5th century, St. Patrick of Ireland bravely engaged a barbaric culture for the sake of Christ, and […]
Changing the World with God’s Word: Jim Shaddix on Preaching as Cultural Engagement (Part 1)
In a rapidly changing culture, more and more Christians are discussing the importance of cultural engagement. Yet what […]
The Blessings (and Perils) of Social Media: A Panel featuring Amber Bowen, Amy Whitfield, Laura Thigpen and Betsy Gomez
How should Christians think about social media? Is it a tool to embrace uncritically, or something to avoid? […]
How to Engage Today’s Culture by Learning from the Church’s Past
I love teaching college and seminary courses. Most often, I find myself in settings that are warm and […]
5 Resources to Help Christians Navigate the Transgender Debate
The Trump administration recently announced its decision to rescind a mandate from the Obama administration that dealt with […]
Why Black History Month Matters
During the month of February, we celebrate Black History Month. Perhaps you’re wondering why this is so important. […]
3 Ways To Walk in Justice
On a summer night six years ago, the Lord burdened the hearts of my two best friends and […]
“A Child of the Storm”: Christian Reflections on the Civil Rights Act of 1964
What was the roll of the church in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and […]
Brianna Copeland: “Our Love of Justice Must Come from our Love of Jesus”
Brianna Copeland – GO Talk: Walking in Justice – GO Conference 2017 from Southeastern Seminary on Vimeo. If […]
Why Millennials Should Care About Culture
Counter-culture. Engaging the culture. The “culture wars.” For all our talk about “the culture,” it often seems that […]
Weary of the Political Divide? Don’t Quit Social Media Just Yet.
Politics are everywhere — especially our social media feeds. After eight months of fierce campaigning, we now are […]
Refugees: “An Opportunity to Reach the Nations for Christ”
How can your church reach the nations? According to Andrew McNair, you may only need to walk out your […]
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