Raising Children who ROAR: A Review of ‘Mama Bear Apologetics’
My husband and I are expecting our first child in September, and I am currently wading through On […]
Raising Children who ROAR: A Review of ‘Mama Bear Apologetics’
My husband and I are expecting our first child in September, and I am currently wading through On […]
Alzheimer’s, Caregivers and Sovereignty: A Review of ‘Broken Beauty’
Life is hard; no one needs to be reminded of this. Perhaps not all of life is hard, […]
Why Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s ‘Life Together’ Still Matters
More than 70 years ago, Deitrich Bonhoeffer was killed in a Nazi concentration camp. Bonhoeffer is famous for […]
God’s Unyielding Pursuit: A Review of ‘Gay Girl, Good God’ by Jackie Hill Perry
Jackie Hill Perry is blazing a new trail for transparent, theologically sound, female leaders on the Christian circuit […]
The Shaky Foundation for ‘Girl, Wash Your Face’
I want to be the best version of me I can be. I want to get stronger, listen […]
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 […]
Why This Baptist Embraced Liturgy: A Review of ‘Every Moment Holy’ by Douglas Kaine McKelvey
I am very Baptist. I grew up in a Baptist preacher’s home, went to a Baptist college, and […]
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 […]
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 […]
Dealing with Debt: A Review of ‘Economics of Good and Evil’ by Tomáš Sedláček
Tomáš Sedláček's seminal work offers insight into America's crippling national debt from an economic, philosophical and psychological perspective.
A Review of “Liturgy of the Ordinary” by Tish Harrison Warren
Living in seminary world, first as the wife of a seminary student and now as a student, has […]
Is There Hope for Modernity? A Review of ‘Beyond the Modern Age’ by Bob Goudzwaard and Craig G. Bartholomew
Western society is shot-through with paradoxes, argue Dutch economist Bob Goudzwaard and South African theologian Craig Bartholomew in […]
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