“Whatever Your Life’s Work Is, Do It Well.” Martin Luther King Jr. on Work
"A man should do his job so well that the living, the dead, and the unborn could do it no better."
“Whatever Your Life’s Work Is, Do It Well.” Martin Luther King Jr. on Work
"A man should do his job so well that the living, the dead, and the unborn could do it no better."
“The Best Book I Read This Year:” Featuring Eugene Peterson, Charles Taylor, Rod Dreher, Neil Postman and More
What’s the best book you’ve read this year? We posed this question to our Intersect contributors, and we’ll […]
A Primer on Southern Secession and the Civil War
More than 150 years have passed since the end of the Civil War, but controversies surrounding Confederates statues […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: American Christianity, Racism, Workplace Principles, Book Genres
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
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 […]
Stuck in the Middle: An East Asian’s Perspective on a White and Black World
Racial tension is palpable in America. The need for reconciliation and forgiveness is real. However, much of the […]
An Intersect Summer Reading List: C. S. Lewis, Marilynne Robinson, Tsh Oxenreider
Summer is upon us, so now is the time to plan your summer reading. As you craft your reading […]
An Intersect Summer Reading List: How to Think, Eugene Peterson, Racism, Poetry
Summer is upon us, so now is the time to plan your summer reading. As you craft your reading […]
4 Lessons I Learned in a Multicultural Ministry
A few years ago, God planted my wife and me down into a neighborhood church was established in […]
Carl Ellis: The Forgotten History of African American Missions
"George Liele is America's first missionary. He's not America's first black missionary; he was America's first missionary," says Carl Ellis.
Why the Church Needs Black Girl Magic
By Antenesha Sanders “And don’t get it twisted, sis. I wake up every morning next to a headscarf […]
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