Single-Minded: Reflections on Singlehood, Faith and the Church
When I placed the silver “True Love Waits” ring on my fifteen-year-old finger, I never dreamed that I […]
Single-Minded: Reflections on Singlehood, Faith and the Church
When I placed the silver “True Love Waits” ring on my fifteen-year-old finger, I never dreamed that I […]
Pain as a Platform for God’s Glory: A Review of ‘My Affliction for His Glory’ by Daniel Ritchie
Stories grip our attention and excite our imagination. Good stories invoke our imaginations and can even elicit visceral […]
On Matters of Conscience, How Should You Decide?
By David W. Jones One of the topics I explore in my new book Knowing and Doing the […]
Learning to Eat Again: Confessions of a Man with an Eating Disorder
I am one of the 3% of people who do not regain weight after significant weight loss. I […]
How to Respond to a Crisis
In a recent post, we examined how to deal with crisis on a personal level. Now, let’s talk […]
Suffering Is a Fundamental Rhythm of the Good Life
How does suffering fit into our understanding of the good life? Jonathan Darville addressed this question at Wisdom Forum: […]
Intersect Reading List: Apologetics, Tech-Wise Family, Racism, the Modern Age, Work
This summer, Intersect contributors suggested their favorite books for your summer reading list. This week, as the summer […]
Southeastern Seminary to Host Traveling Art Exhibit: “Come to the Table”
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary’s L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture will host a national traveling art […]
God Has Given You a Voice. Don’t Waste It.
The end of the movie, The Quiet Place, contains a heartbreaking scene. (If you haven’t seen it yet, […]
Following God with Open Hands
Few phrases evoke more emotion in my soul than, “The cabin doors have closed.” For most of my […]
Intersect Reading List: Transgender Debate, Women and Work, Technology, Culture
This summer, Intersect contributors suggested their favorite books for your summer reading list. This week, as the summer […]
The Jefferson Bible — and How Not to Respond to Grief
Soon after Thomas Jefferson was elected president in 1800, he began editing a work he hoped would prove […]
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