After COVID, We Need to “Break the Missional Code” Again
By Jeff Mingee In 2006, Ed Stetzer and David Putnam helped churches think strategically about mobilizing their churches […]
After COVID, We Need to “Break the Missional Code” Again
By Jeff Mingee In 2006, Ed Stetzer and David Putnam helped churches think strategically about mobilizing their churches […]
Navigating Food Allergies at Christmas
By Megan Dickerson There is something incredibly significant about eating together. Especially around the holidays, our conversations often […]
8 Reasons We Can Be Thankful (Especially in 2020)
By Brandon Ward and Nathaniel Williams This week families across the country will celebrate Thanksgiving. In a normal […]
Nathan Rostampour: Serving the Secret Church
Christ and Culture · Nathan Rostampour: Serving the Secret Church – EP13 More Ways to Listen In Christ […]
Upcoming Event: “Science, Philosophy, and Theology” with Dr. Jeffrey Koperski
Science, Philosophy and Theology seem like very different fields. How are they related? And who owes what to […]
Intersect’s Anniversary: Win a Book from Dr. Ken Keathley!
This week we celebrate Intersect’s 5th Anniversary! To celebrate, we’re giving away 5 free books from Dr. Ken […]
Intersect: Celebrating 5 Years of Reconnecting Faith and Culture
On November 17, 2015, the Intersect Project blog quietly launched with a mission to help everyday Christians connect […]
Why You Should Participate in the CFC Mentorship
What You Have to Offer As a student at Southeastern Seminary, I’m in my second go-around with graduate […]
John Hammett: What Makes a Church a Church?
Christ and Culture · John Hammett: What Makes a Church a Church? – EP12 More Ways to Listen […]
Is There a Best Model of the Relationship Between Church and Politics?
By K. Lauriston Smith What was the best way for a Chinese church to relate to the Maoist […]
Recognizing the Stench of Nietzschean Nihilism
By Ivan Spencer Nietzsche shaped our culture to a significant extent with his unabashed nihilistic and existential visions […]
Beyond Voting: Staying Culturally Engaged After the Election
By Liberty McArtor During election seasons, political conversations among Christians often revolve around civic duty. Unfortunately, those conversations […]
Ivan Spencer: Nietzsche, The Prophet of Postmodernity
Christ and Culture · Ivan Spencer: Nietzsche, The Prophet of Post Modernity – EP11 More Ways to Listen […]
Meet Jonathan Wilson | Speaker at Goodness of Creation and Human Responsibility
What is the link between creation and redemption? What responsibility do we as humans have in creation, and […]
What a Candid Photo Taught Me About Human Dignity
Have you ever done something on a mission trip that, upon looking back, makes you feel sick to […]
There’s Still Something Special About Election Day
By Amy Whitfield Today I am excited. This is not a new emotion. I get excited every four […]
Meet Rusty Pritchard | Speaker at Goodness of Creation and Human Responsibility
What is the link between creation and redemption? What responsibility do we as humans have in creation, and […]
Who Holds You Accountable for Your Online Interactions?
By Eddy Wu As people increasingly turn to online social media for communication and community, we’re still learning […]
5 Ways to Pray for the 2020 Election
By Nathaniel Williams The election is only days away. We’ve studied our candidates, researched the issues, been bombarded […]
We’re All Grieving Right Now. How Is Godly Grief Different?
By Calley Sivils When we think of grief, we often think of death. While death is perhaps the […]
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