Beyond Voting: Staying Culturally Engaged After the Election
By Liberty McArtor During election seasons, political conversations among Christians often revolve around civic duty. Unfortunately, those conversations […]
Beyond Voting: Staying Culturally Engaged After the Election
By Liberty McArtor During election seasons, political conversations among Christians often revolve around civic duty. Unfortunately, those conversations […]
There’s Still Something Special About Election Day
By Amy Whitfield Today I am excited. This is not a new emotion. I get excited every four […]
5 Ways to Pray for the 2020 Election
By Nathaniel Williams The election is only days away. We’ve studied our candidates, researched the issues, been bombarded […]
Bruce Ashford: How the Gospel Informs Politics
Christ and Culture · Bruce Ashford: How the Gospel Informs Politics – EP10 More Ways to Listen In […]
Before You Post About Politics, Consider These 6 Principles
By Gene Burrus The outcome of the 2020 election is important to many of us. But even more […]
Bruce Ashford: How to Be Faithful and Flexible in Politics
Christ and Culture · Bruce Ashford: How to Be Faithful and Flexible in Politics – EP08 More Ways […]
7 Steps to Help Restore Civil Discourse
By Jonathan Six Conversations are challenging these days, especially about important topics such as faith, politics and public […]
Constitution Day: What Is the Constitution, and Why Does it Matter?
What Is the Constitution? “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect […]
5 Recent Supreme Court Rulings on Abortion and Religious Liberty
By Michael J. DeBoer Every June and July, the United States Supreme Court issues rulings in the cases […]
What Did Charles Spurgeon Think About Social Activism?
By Alex DiPrima Summarizing Charles Haddon Spurgeon’s views on what is commonly referred to today as “social justice” […]
Black vs. Blue: A Nation Divided and a Hope for Tomorrow
By Krystal Wilson It happens all too often. I turn on the evening news and cringe at another […]
What a Public Health ‘Open Letter’ Teaches Us About Our Need for Discernment
By Michael J. DeBoer Recently, more than a thousand public health professionals, infectious diseases professionals, and community stakeholders […]
Love, Justice, and the Coronavirus Pandemic (Part 3)
By Michael J. DeBoer Our Response Part 1 of this article outlined a Christian moral perspective that helps us […]
Love, Justice, and the Coronavirus Pandemic (Part 2)
By Michael J. DeBoer Love and Justice in Health Care and Public Health Part 1 of this article outlined […]
Love, Justice, and the Coronavirus Pandemic (Part 1)
By Michael J. DeBoer The coronavirus (COVID-19) has shined a spotlight on the many people who serve us, […]
Bruce Ashford: Why I Wrote a Book About Politics from a Christian Perspective
How can you navigate politics and government as a Christian? In what ways should your faith influence your […]
The Basic Questions We Need to Ask if We Want to Improve Public Discourse
By Andrew J. Spencer At the heart of a great deal of confusion in public debates about government […]
4 Ways to Pray for the World Right Now
By Ken Keathley By now, you’ve probably read the news that Qassem Soleimani, a significant Iranian military leader, […]
8 Articles on Abortion and the Pro-Life Cause
Intersect has published hundreds of articles in 2019, tackling everything from Kanye to genetics. One of the topics we addressed […]
Why I’m No Longer a Pacifist
By Robert Andrew Wood I have been to many Center for Faith and Culture lectures, but I wasn’t […]
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