Brothers, Your Sisters Need You
Kate Carter reflects on the meaningful nature of Christian siblinghood and encourages brothers in Christ to continue to exhort their sisters in Christ.
Brothers, Your Sisters Need You
Kate Carter reflects on the meaningful nature of Christian siblinghood and encourages brothers in Christ to continue to exhort their sisters in Christ.
Headlines: Artificial Intelligence and Tradwives
The Tradwife Trend Is Asking the Right Question… And Getting the Wrong Answer
Andy Shurson discusses the Tradwife movement and exposes its cultural goods to the light of reality.
Four Fault Lines Breaking Marriages Today (with Tate Cockrell) – EP 257
Dr. Tate Cockrell unpacks critical issues like communication breakdowns, unrealistic expectations, and the shifting landscape of fidelity, offering insights rooted in both research and pastoral experience.
A Christian Response to “Looksmaxxing” and Gen Alpha Slang
Micah Ingold discusses and confronts the roots of Gen Alpha slang and culture
God’s Grace in the Midst of Cancer
Leah Finn and her husband, Nathan Finn, reflect on her cancer journey and God's grace in the midst of it.
Four Fault Lines: What’s Quietly Breaking Christian Marriages Today
Tate Cockrell identifies four common fault lines destroying Christian marriages, arguing that isolation makes each worse and community is the key to recovery.
Call for Pitches: Family and Gender
The Center for Faith and Culture publishes articles that equip ministry leaders on our monthly themes. Our theme […]
Answering the Call to Godly Manhood (with Josh Smith) – EP 243
Dr. Benjamin Quinn welcomes Pastor Josh Smith to discuss his latest book, The Man for the Day: Answering the Call to Godly Manhood.
Adoption: Children from Theology and Biology (with Andrew Hopper) – EP 238
Dr. Benjamin Quinn and Andrew Hopper discuss the profound themes of adoption and foster care, exploring personal stories, the theological implications of adoption, and the importance of community support.
The Freedom to Go—Raising the Next Generation of SBC’ers
Benjamin Quinn encourages parents to foster missional mindsets in their children, not fearing this calling on their lives.
Blindspots: The Beautiful Risk of Teaching Your Kids about Missions – EP 227
The first episode of a new series called Blindspots debuts, focusing on raising children with a missional mindset.
Sung into the Faith
Daniel Pokharel reflects on his upbringing and the importance of teaching doctrine through song.
Understanding Gender Ethics and Loving Your Neighbor through a Biblical Lens
Terry Hollifield explains what a Christ-like approach to gender ethics should look like
A Legacy Beyond the Bricks
April Sawyer reflects on the legacies that stem from sharing the Gospel, and learning to look forward with hope when our community's foundation seems to crumble.
Don’t Be Afraid to Just Get Married: Wrong Time Versus Wrong Priorities
Nathan Finn discusses the trend amongst young Christians to put off marriage in the name of first getting one's life in order, and how to reorient this perspective.
Quinn: What is The Way of Christ in Family?
Dr. Quinn proposes a healthy model for how to engage with family in a fruitful, Christ-like manner.
Cultural Shifts in Family and Gender Dynamics (with Nathan Finn) – EP 204
The good, the bad, and the hopeful shifts in family and gender dynamics in this cultural moment. In this conversation, Benjamin Quinn and Dr. Nathan Finn explore significant cultural trends related to family, marriage, and gender identity.
“Mom, I’m Trans”: Advice for Christian Parents Navigating Transgenderism
How do we navigate transgenderism, especially when it appears within our own homes? Elizabeth MacNevin shares a biblical approach.
Remote Work Is Pro-Family
Mike Woundy asserts that remote work leads to strengthened relationships within the family.
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