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When Christmas Isn’t Normal
Does your Christmas not feel "normal" this year? The very first Christmas wasn’t normal by any stretch of the imagination, either.
Why Lies He in Such Mean Estate? “What Child Is This” and the Humility of Christ’s Birth
Matt Capps: “Christmas Is a Good Time to Be Enraptured”
Matt Capps returns to discuss wonder and awe, beauty and aesthetics, his new book “Drawn by Beauty,” and the wonder of the Christmas season
From Stage to Seminary: How Being an Actor Made Me a Better Counselor
The practice of acting gives lessons for how to offer better counseling.
Always Winter but Never Christmas: Advent in Narnia
When children first enter Narnia they find it in perpetual Advent. A season of always winter but never Christmas. We share in the ache and longing that Narnia had for Christmas to come, and more importantly for our savior to return.
Book Summary: ‘Creation Regained’ by Albert M. Wolters
A summary of 'Creation Regained' by Albert M. Wolters
Bodily Training is of Some Value: The Need For Physical Fitness
Pastors need to recognize the importance of physical fitness to ministry. Taking care of our bodies will lengthen our ministry and create opportunities to share the gospel.
Poem: Angels Came Trooping Through a McDonald’s Drive-Thru
A Christmas Poem in honor of Art Month
Trevin Wax: “The disenchanted world needs a church that’s not a chaplain, but a prophet.”
Dr. Wax delivered a lecture titled, "4 Challenges Facing the Church in the Western World."
Don’t Forget About Thanksgiving
As Christmas celebrations creep into November, I hope we don’t forget Thanksgiving — with its turkey, stuffing, and shared gratitude.
4 Challenges Facing the Church in the Western World (with Trevin Wax)
Dr. Trevin Wax joins us to discuss the challenges of expressive individualism, privatized faith, Christianity’s moral vision, and psuedo-religions.
An Advent Guide for Pastors and Families
Untold Stories of the Black Church (with Walter Strickland)
Have you ever felt like a voice is missing in American history – or even in the history of the American church?
Lighthearted, Others-Focused, Mission-Oriented: Christ and Southeastern’s Culture
How can we create cultures that love God and neighbor? Let’s look at a positive model for this kind of culture-making: Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Is Your Gospel Transcultural and Transformative?
When we cross cultural boundaries to make disciples, we ought to think carefully about which cultural elements actually conflict with the gospel.
The Pastor Turned Spy (Brant Himes, Emmanuel and Camille Kampouris on Dietrich Bonhoeffer)
Today’s episode is all about Dietrich Bonhoeffer – the pastor who became a spy.
Christlikeness Across Cultures: Three International Traditions to Adopt as Believers
When we look across different cultures, we will find traditions that enhance our Christian witness. These three traditions from around the globe standout as opportunities for a followers of Jesus.
Why Culture Matters for Counseling
Culture matters to counseling. People enter counseling with assumed beliefs about the world from culture. When we understand how culture influences an individual we can better approach the holistic person.
Craig Bartholomew: “The Good News of Jesus Relates to All of Life”
Craig Bartholomew talks secularism, worldview, politics, and more.
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