Jennifer Wiseman: Science, Exploration, and Inspiration
Why is science important? Should Christians care about the sciences at all? On February 3, 2020, Dr. Jennifer […]
Jennifer Wiseman: Science, Exploration, and Inspiration
Why is science important? Should Christians care about the sciences at all? On February 3, 2020, Dr. Jennifer […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Memorial Day, Wisdom + Coronavirus, Poverty
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week […]
Leading from a Distance: What You Can Learn from the Apostle Paul
By Jeff Mingee The apostle Paul led from a distance. His letters demonstrate deep affection for his readers, […]
A Telephone and a Testimony: Sharing the Gospel During COVID-19
By Cody Beasley Much has changed since the outbreak of COVID-19. At its peak, as many as 3 […]
Hurry. Death. Theodore Roosevelt. | Books for Your Summer Reading List
As your semester winds to a close and summer begins, you may be compiling a list of the […]
4 Encouraging Verses for the Chaos of Coronavirus
By Nathaniel Williams The past few weeks have been a non-stop roller coaster of adjusting to new norms […]
Cultivating Virtue in a Pandemic
By Clint Little The global pandemic is a time of fear, uncertainty and loss for many of us. […]
5 Prayer Requests from a Christian Science Teacher
By Dustin Atchley The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky aboveproclaims his handiwork. Day to […]
5 Mother’s Day Resources: Adoption, Infertility, Aging Parents, and More
Mother’s Day means many different things to many different people. For some, Mother’s Day is a day to […]
When a Helper Feels Helpless
By Anna Daub I am an Enneagram 2, the Helper. The Enneagram Institute describes an Enneagram 2 this […]
What Rocks Taught Me About God
By James Chadwell The Lord by wisdom founded the earth.— Proverbs 3:19 In March, the Center for Faith and Culture Mentorship Program […]
Remembering Mincaye: “To die is gain, and heaven has gained.”
By Jonathan Pifer(Image credit: ITEC) On April 28 a great warrior both in physical and spiritual battle went […]
Announcing the Winners of Mentorship Program Writing Contest
By Intersect Staff One of the pillars of the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture is […]
3 Sources of Hope in a Fear-Filled World
By David W. Jones In the midst of the pandemic, one of the things that has stood out […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Quarantines, Sexuality, Telework, Outreach, COVID-19
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week […]
Neil Shenvi: Are Social Justice, Critical Theory, and Christianity Compatible?
Social justice. Critical Theory. Are these subjects compatible with Christianity, or not? On March 3, 2020, Dr. Neil […]
Love, Justice, and the Coronavirus Pandemic (Part 3)
By Michael J. DeBoer Our Response Part 1 of this article outlined a Christian moral perspective that helps us […]
How a “Fool” and a “Heretic” Developed an Unlikely Friendship
Todd Wood and Darrel Falk have a lot in common. Both are evangelical believers who serve the Lord […]
Beyond Pragmatism: Developing a Theology of Teamwork
By Jeff Mingee A season of social quarantine has changed the way we interact with others. What’s interesting, […]
How Long, O Lord, Shall We Be Quarantined?
By Jenn Hesse “Captain’s Log. Day: Who Knows?” Since governors across the United States began issuing stay-at-home orders […]
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