“The Best Book I Read This Year”: On Work, Rest and Purpose
What’s the best book you’ve read this year? We posed this question to our Intersect contributors, and we’ll […]
“The Best Book I Read This Year”: On Work, Rest and Purpose
What’s the best book you’ve read this year? We posed this question to our Intersect contributors, and we’ll […]
Questioning the Self-Care Movement
Every day we encounter messages that prescribe to us a way to live. For example, radio commentators debate […]
A Call to the Creator Within You
“So…what did you think?” I tucked myself as far back into my chair as the cushion would allow, […]
Caring for Customer Service Workers
Imagine your car is having some engine problems. You drive to the repair shop and leave it in […]
The Shaky Foundation for ‘Girl, Wash Your Face’
I want to be the best version of me I can be. I want to get stronger, listen […]
The Missing Men in the American Workforce: Hunter Baker on Faith, Work & Economics
Hunter Baker, Associate Professor of Political Science at Union University, lectured at Southeastern Seminary in 2016 on why work […]
4 Reasons Not to Retaliate at Work
In college, I worked at a quick service restaurant. At this particular establishment, they took the word “quick” […]
How Missionaries Changed the World: A Conversation with Robert Woodberry
What kind of impact have missionaries had on the world? Robert Woodberry talks with Scott Hildreth about this […]
5 Articles for Your Labor Day
Today is Labor Day. Hopefully you’re finding time to rest, relax, spend time with family and enjoy the company of […]
Why This Baptist Embraced Liturgy: A Review of ‘Every Moment Holy’ by Douglas Kaine McKelvey
I am very Baptist. I grew up in a Baptist preacher’s home, went to a Baptist college, and […]
Your Worship Fuels Your Work
What does work have to do with the good life? James K.A. Smith addressed this question at Wisdom Forum: The […]
5 Ways to Pray for Christian Teachers
Backpacks and notebooks line store shelves. Yellow school buses pepper the highways. And you have a strange craving […]
Following God with Open Hands
Few phrases evoke more emotion in my soul than, “The cabin doors have closed.” For most of my […]
How to Redeem Your Family’s Summer Moments for the Gospel
Sundrenched mornings, filled with days at the pool, barefoot picnics with neighbors in the backyard and refreshing time […]
Babel and the Perils of Self-Promotion
Who are you making a name for — yourself or God? This is the driving question behind the […]
What Hath Business to Do with Missions?
By Scott Hildreth The missionary task, as commonly understood by Evangelicals, involves the communication of the Christian message […]
You Don’t Need a “Calling” to Do the Work of God
One of my tasks as a pastor is to do away with the myth of “calling.” I know […]
Transformation From the Inside Out: The Power of Prison Education
My classroom is unique. It is located at the Nash Correctional Institution, a minimum and medium custody prison […]
Recovering Blue-Collar Jesus
Before Jesus was known as the Christ, he was known as a carpenter. Consider the significance of that […]
What Does Historical Theology Have to Do with Faith, Work and Economics? (Part 2)
Editor’s Note: This is part 2 of a multi-part series. Read Part 1. We stand on the shoulders […]
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