Headlines: Artificial Intelligence and Tradwives
Blog
-
artificial intelligence
-
Culture
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.
-
Call for Pitches: Books and Resources
-
Culture
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.
-
Culture
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.
Book Club: To Live Well (with Alan Noble) – EP 256
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.
The Enhanced Edition of You
Andy Shurson uses the Enhanced Games and PED culture to argue that bodily hope for Christians lies in resurrection, not pharmaceuticals.
What My Brain Tumor Taught Me About Decision-Making (with Josh Daily) – EP 255
Dr. Josh Daily shares his deeply personal journey through medical uncertainty, faith, and decision-making. He explores how suffering shapes a believer’s perspective on God's guidance, emphasizing faithful living amid ongoing ambiguity.
What is the Way of Christ in Medicine?
Dr. Quinn collaborates with Drs. Brewer Eberly and Benjamin Frush to propose a healthy model for how to engage with the field of medicine in a fruitful, Christ-like manner.
The Discipline of Delight: A Review of Ray Ortlund’s Eat, Drink, & Be Merry
Tyler Burton reviews Eat Drink & Be Merry by Ray Ortlund, expounding Ortlund's call to receive God's good gifts into our lives by grace.
Death is Something We Meet: Reflection on Medical Missions (with Eric Mclaughlin) – EP 254
This episode dives into the ministry and insights of Dr. Eric McLaughlin. Eric is an American family medicine physician and a missionary with Serge who serves at Kibuye Hope Hospital and Hope Africa University in Burundi.
Call for Pitches: Family and Gender
The Center for Faith and Culture publishes articles that equip ministry leaders on our monthly themes. Our theme […]
What My Brain Tumor Taught Me: Trusting God Without Certainty
Josh Daily recounts his battle with brain cancer and how God met him in the struggle.
Headlines: Reconsidering Cultural Christianity – EP 253
This Headlines episode dives into the nuanced relationship between cultural Christianity, nominal Christianity, and genuine faith, along with a thoughtful discussion on the current mental health landscape.
The Medicine of Immortality: Recovering a Christian Posture Toward Psychiatric Medication
Bradley Eaves argues that the church should receive antidepressants as limited gifts while pointing people to Christ as the ultimate healer.
Reclaiming Adam Smith for the Church: Wealth, Virtue, and the Bread of Life
Paul Mueller argues that Adam Smith's free market principles, rightly understood, promote human flourishing—material, moral, and spiritual—and should be defended rather than blamed for society's ills.
Is There a Limit to Forgiveness (With Everett Worthington) – EP 252
In this episode, we explore how forgiveness impacts mental, physical, spiritual, and relational health, with insights from Dr. Everett Worthington, a pioneer in the field.
How to Pursue Virtue in a Distracted Age: A Review of To Live Well
Andy Shurson reviews To Live Well by Alan Noble, spotlighting how the modern decline in virtue has ancient solutions in Christianity.
Never miss an episode, article, or study.
Sign up for the Christ and Culture newsletter now!