Pastor, You’ve Probably Experienced Trauma. Take Care of Yourself.
By Dave Hughes The first time the risks of my job hit me was in my substance abuse […]
Pastor, You’ve Probably Experienced Trauma. Take Care of Yourself.
By Dave Hughes The first time the risks of my job hit me was in my substance abuse […]
Hurry. Death. Theodore Roosevelt. | Books for Your Summer Reading List
As your semester winds to a close and summer begins, you may be compiling a list of the […]
Quarantined: Using a Season of Solitude to Connect with God
By Annie Lavi Quiet has always been eerie to me, something that doesn’t fall in the land of […]
“A Bow Always Bent Will Break”: Reflections on the Vocation of Pastor
Many young pastors desire to do something “big” for God — often at an expense God is not asking them to pay.
Editor’s Choice: My 10 Favorite Articles of 2019
So far in our 2019 recap, we published a list of your favorite articles. Now, I’ll share a few of […]
Recovering the Lost Art of Rest: 5 Articles for Your Labor Day
With Labor Day approaching, some of us will be looking to find moments to squeeze in extra moments […]
Summer Reading: Resting, “Atomic Habits,” Grief, C.S. Lewis
What book should you put on your summer reading list? We asked Intersect contributors this question, and we’ll […]
Listen to Lesslie: Don’t Waste Your Summer
We all know the feeling. We approach the end of the summer and wish we’d spent it differently. […]
3 Blind Spots of American Culture
For people who have lived abroad, returning home can be shockingly difficult. Around 70% of people returning to […]
Turning It Off: Embracing God in the Quiet
…But I like Vegging Out I do a daily “quiet time,” I listen to Christian podcasts and I […]
Being Left-Handed and the Love of God
Let me tell you a riddle. When is a woman left-handed even though she may be right-handed? Answer: […]
Sign up for the Christ and Culture newsletter now!