Michael Wittmer: How Ordinary Christians Integrate Faith into their Everyday Lives
Michael Wittmer, Professor of Systematic & Historical Theology at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary, recent came to Southeastern Seminary to discuss […]
Michael Wittmer: How Ordinary Christians Integrate Faith into their Everyday Lives
Michael Wittmer, Professor of Systematic & Historical Theology at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary, recent came to Southeastern Seminary to discuss […]
Sam Williams: Move Toward People with Mental Illness in your Church, Not Away from Them
We all know people who are suffering with mental illness. Fewer of us know how to help them. […]
“All Our White Congregations Were Awash with Racism.” Craig Bartholomew on Confronting Idolatry
Craig Bartholomew, Professor of Religion and Theology at Redeemer University, grew up in South Africa. In a recent […]
Editor’s Choice: My 10 Favorite Intersect Articles of 2016
So far in our 2016 recap, we published a list of your favorite articles and a list of the […]
Don’t Just Vote Your Politics. Live Them Out.
The election has officially been over for a month. Whether you are elated, despondent or unsure about what […]
Scott Rae: Why Pastors Need to Be Economically Literate
Scott Rae, Professor of Christian Ethics at Biola University in La Mirada, CA, recently presented a lecture titled […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: After the Election, Waiting, The Ambassador and Missional Living
How should Christians move forward after the election? Does God have a purpose for waiting? How does one Christian […]
The Sunday Before: Addressing the Election from the Pulpit
A seminary professor once told me that he would much rather preach a funeral than officiate a wedding. […]
How Can Your Church Fight Human Trafficking?
Does your church want to get involved in the fight against human trafficking? In this video, Joseph and […]
Risky Ministry: An Italian Church’s Response to Terrorism
For thousands of years Rome has been called “The Eternal City.” She was given this name by the […]
Confessions of a Christian Who Struggled with Gender Identity
“I was born a girl, but I want to be a boy.” I never actually said those words […]
Weekend Reading: Fourth of July, Abortion, Culture Wars, and Appealing Morality
When did churches start celebrating the Fourth of July? Should you care about what’s going on at Biola? […]
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