Ken Keathley: The Story of Christmas
Christ and Culture · Ken Keathley: The Story of Christmas – EP15 More Ways to Listen In Christ […]
Ken Keathley: The Story of Christmas
Christ and Culture · Ken Keathley: The Story of Christmas – EP15 More Ways to Listen In Christ […]
O Come All Ye Weary: Grace-Filled Parenting at Christmas
By Marie Burrus As a parent to two littles, it can be easy to become overwhelmed by—well, any […]
Remembering Walter Hooper, the Man Who Served C. S. Lewis’s Literary Legacy
On Monday, Dec. 7, North Carolina native Walter Hooper passed away at the age of 89 from complications […]
“No Wayward Arrows”: What the Apostle Paul Can Teach Us About Social Media Habits
By Jeff Mingee Titus faced a difficult task as he established, ordered and led the church in Crete. […]
How These Parents Keep Christ in Christmas in the Leadup to the Holiday
How can you keep Christ in Christmas and lead your family to do the same? Each December, many […]
Charles Quarles: Testimony of a Tax Collector
Christ and Culture · Charles Quarles: Testimony of a Tax Collector – EP14 More Ways to Listen In […]
Waking Up to the Reality of Death
By Nathaniel Williams As a pastor, I think about death far more than the average person. But recent […]
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
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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 […]
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