How to Work from Home (Without Losing Your Job, Mind or Soul)
By Marie Burrus Thanks to technology and the fallout of COVID-19, many schools, businesses and meeting places have […]
How to Work from Home (Without Losing Your Job, Mind or Soul)
By Marie Burrus Thanks to technology and the fallout of COVID-19, many schools, businesses and meeting places have […]
Laboring in Obscurity: Why I Edited a Book in Honor of Dr. Michael Travers
By Andrew J. Spencer In a recognition of the importance of otherwise ordinary people, J. R. R. Tolkien […]
“A Bow Always Bent Will Break”: Reflections on the Vocation of Pastor
Many young pastors desire to do something “big” for God — often at an expense God is not asking them to pay.
We Need Solitude. We Need Community. | A Review of ‘The Rhythm of the Christian Life’
By Alysha Clark In recent years evangelicals have started placing more emphasis on Christian rhythms and daily liturgies. […]
A Vocation Unlike Most: A Pastor’s Charge to Fellow Pastors
By Peter Dubbelman Responding to God’s call to the pastorate is not for the faint of heart. To […]
Where the Glory Shines Through the Grit: The Holy Weight of Storytelling
By Anna Schaeffer Like many 12-year-old girls, I felt like no one understood me. I felt alone. Too […]
Why Christians Should Consider Coaching Little League Sports
The value of little league sports has shifted. In decades past, many parents and coaches believed youth sports […]
What Do You Do When Someone Critiques You?
By Nathaniel Williams My article was brilliant, I thought. I was relatively new in my marketing job, and […]
Craig Bartholomew: Know the Epistemological Cone to Your Theological Ice Cream
Craig Bartholomew, Professor of Philosophy at Redeemer University College, visited Southeastern Seminary in 2017. In this Library Talk, […]
Pastors, Help Your Church Members Connect Faith with Their Work
By Nathaniel Williams More Christians are talking about the importance of connecting faith and work, and a growing […]
5 Ways to Thrive in Seminary
With a new academic year upon us, here are a few exhortations for those beginning their theological studies.
He Was a Hero to Me: Remembering Mr. Eugene Smith
By Benjamin Quinn I dare say the godliest man at Southeastern Seminary (SEBTS) went to be with the […]
3 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Write
Every morning, just as the sun starts to peek over my neighbors’ homes, I sit down to write. […]
How Can You Find Purpose When You’re Not Working Your Dream Job?
Life after college can be an awkward breeding ground for waiting. At least it was for me. After […]
Malcolm Yarnell: Pursue Academics with Excellence
Why do you need to go school? Why should you pursue academic excellence? Perhaps, claims Dr. Malcolm Yarnell, […]
I Failed at Workplace Evangelism. Here Are 4 Things I Would Do Differently.
By Nathaniel Williams God himself is a worker, and he created us to work (Genesis 1:27-28). As writers […]
The End Is Near. So Go to Work.
I recently conversed with a skeptical student of mine about the Christian belief in the end of the […]
From Pastor to Plumber: 5 Quotes on Faith and Work from ‘Every Good Thing’
Work. Some of us hate work, and we bide our time each week until the weekend. Others of […]
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