5 Christian Women Who Have Shaped Culture
What could a barbarian woman, a runaway nun, a slave, a handicapped woman and the women in your life have in common?
5 Christian Women Who Have Shaped Culture
What could a barbarian woman, a runaway nun, a slave, a handicapped woman and the women in your life have in common?
Knowing Christ in Your Suffering and Grief
By Laura Thigpen There once was a man who grieved so deeply he sweat drops of blood. A […]
You Already Contextualize the Gospel. Do You Do It Well?
Have you ever tried to communicate with someone who doesn’t speak your language? It can be frustrating if […]
The Man Behind the Myth: 5 Things You Can Learn from St. Patrick
During the 5th century, St. Patrick of Ireland bravely engaged a barbaric culture for the sake of Christ, and […]
Six Heroes of Cultural Engagement
At Intersect, we want to equip you to bring your faith to bear on every corner of your life. […]
Christians & Social Media: Your Spiritual Disciplines Are on Display
As a freshman at a secular college I took on the daunting task of writing a paper arguing […]
Finding Contentment in a World of Consumerism
By any reasonable standard, life is pretty good for most of the people reading this right now. You […]
St. Nicholas, Nativities and (Heretical) Carols: Redeeming Christmas Traditions
Parent, it’s that time of the year when we celebrate the birth of Christ by spending money we […]
The Inconsolable Longing of Christmas
I love Christmas. Everything Christmas. I enjoy driving around town to look at all of the Christmas lights. […]
Seeing the World for What It Could Be: Playfulness and Christian Culture Care
When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire […]
Ross Douthat: America’s Real Religious Landscape
Everyone wants to understand America’s religious landscape, but few people know how. Many journalists, for example, try to […]
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