Quinn: What is the Way of Christ in Politics and the Public Square?
What is the way of Christ in politics and the public square? Dr. Benjamin Quinn offers 6 principles.
Quinn: What is the Way of Christ in Politics and the Public Square?
What is the way of Christ in politics and the public square? Dr. Benjamin Quinn offers 6 principles.
Quinn: What is the Way of Christ in Culture?
Christians are called to advance the ways of the King in the kingdom – in all of creation.
Quinn: What Is the Way of Christ in Work and Rest?
What is the way of Jesus at work? Here are five brief reflections.
Quinn: A Word to Teachers and Administrators
How we think about education affects how teachers and administrators go about their work.
Quinn: What Is the Way of Christ in Education?
Dr. Benjamin Quinn kicks off Education month with a reflection on the way of Christ in education.
The Post-Christian West | Benjamin Quinn’s Summer Reading Recommendations
Dr. Benjamin Quinn recommends three books for your summer reading list.
Headlines: Winning Like a Loser (and Losing Like a Winner)
But, when we maintain a Christian perspective, sports train us to dedicate our lives towards a certain goal.
‘Give Heaven Some Hell’? An Ode to Better Country Music
Rather than “give heaven some hell” with our music, let’s invite a bit of the Kingdom to come on earth as it is in heaven.
Seminary Student, Don’t Waste the Job You Have Right Now
Seminary student, that part-time job you have isn't just a means to a paycheck. Love God and love people, especially those you work with.
Raising Sons of Courage and Character: Benjamin Quinn’s Summer Reading List
Benjamin Quinn recommends books on fatherhood and the body for your summer reading list.
How We Get Here, and Where We’re Going | Benjamin Quinn’s Summer Reading Recommendations
As summer begins, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary […]
Real-Life Superheroes: An Ode to Essential Workers
By Benjamin Quinn and Nathaniel Williams COVID-19 has taught us a lot—about ourselves, our eating habits, how often […]
Hunting and Fishing: Stewardship Over Sport
In north Mississippi, hunting and fishing are more than hobby. They are cultural heritage passed from one generation […]
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 […]
Introducing the Faith, Work and Economics Curriculum Project
The Purpose The goal of the Faith, Work and Economics (FWE) Curriculum Project at Southeastern is for subject-matter […]
Recovering Blue-Collar Jesus
Before Jesus was known as the Christ, he was known as a carpenter. Consider the significance of that […]
Destroying the Divide Between Pulpit and Pew
By Benjamin Quinn My older brother, Brandon, serves as principal of the public high school from which we […]
Benjamin Quinn: Wisdom
Benjamin Quinn speaks on how the Good Life is found at the corner of wisdom and way. This […]
Benjamin Quinn: Love God and Neighbor, No Matter Where Your Paycheck Comes From
What does it mean to connect faith with everything you do? According to Benjamin Quinn, it means […]
Benjamin Quinn: 3 Movies on Faith and Work for Your Summer Viewing List
What does God have to do with your work? How can you connect Sunday with Monday? There’s a […]
Work vs. Vocation: What’s the Difference, and Why Does It Matter?
If you take a quick glance at the title of our new book, you might think we’re unnecessarily […]
“The Most Humble & Faithful Worker We Know”: Meet Mr. Eugene Smith
Why would we dedicate Every Waking Hour to Mr. Eugene Smith? Because, he’s the most humble and faithful worker […]
Why Every Christian Should Wear a Clerical Collar
My older (and better looking) brother Brandon is the principal of the high school we graduated from in […]
Doctrine of Vocation
What is work? Does it matter to God? How do these 40 or more hours each week relate to […]
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