Lee Strobel: Lost People Matter to God
“What can we do to make our churches stronger salt and brighter light in the 21st century?” Lee […]
Lee Strobel: Lost People Matter to God
“What can we do to make our churches stronger salt and brighter light in the 21st century?” Lee […]
Meet Peter Harrison, Keynote Speaker at ‘Science and the Christian Faith’
Science and faith have a long, complex and storied relationship. We’re convinced that better understanding the past can […]
Lee Strobel: If God answered your prayers, would anyone new be in the Kingdom?
“What does it look like to be salt and light in the 21st century?” Lee Strobel, author, apologist […]
Why Christians Should Consider Coaching Little League Sports
The value of little league sports has shifted. In decades past, many parents and coaches believed youth sports […]
Two Lessons Lee Strobel Taught Me About Loving My Neighbor
By Lauren Pratt Author and apologist Lee Strobel recently visited Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary as the keynote speaker […]
Genetic Engineering Is Here: The Positives (and Pandora’s Box)
By Robert Andrew Wood If you could heal genetic diseases, grow better crops, and make humans smarter, would […]
Ken Keathley: Why You Should Read ‘The Case for Christ’ by Lee Strobel
Professors at Southeastern Seminary are always reading new books. Center for Faith and Culture Director Ken Keathley is no different — and […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Comfortable Christianity, Toy Story 4, How Art Points to God
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
Jeff Hardin: How Should You Think About Genetic Engineering?
If you could edit your DNA, would you? Or should you? This is no theoretical question. Technology has […]
This is Hope: How ‘This is Us’ Points to a Bigger Story
By Anna Daub [Warning-Spoilers for This is Us Season 4 Premiere][1] I was one of the millions of […]
What an African Megachurch Can Teach Your Church
By Jaclyn S. Parrish I’d spent most of my life in small congregations, where megachurch Christianity was a […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Online Church, Orphans and Widows, Poverty, Missions
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
The [Hidden] Deception of Moralism in Rural America
I was raised in rural America. My home community still does not have a traffic light, is politically […]
Fuz Rana: If We Could Improve Humanity Through Technology, Should We?
Medical science is advancing at a rapid pace. Some new advancements go beyond addressing ailments; they actually seek […]
How to Pray for Kanye West (and Other New Believers)
By Adam Denny Surely, by now, you have heard of the recent profession of faith by hip hop […]
Why I’m No Longer a Pacifist
By Robert Andrew Wood I have been to many Center for Faith and Culture lectures, but I wasn’t […]
#FaithandCulture: Beto’s Attack on Religious Liberty, Your Unproductive Days, Going to the Lost
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
The 10 Most Prolific Intersect Contributors (so far)
The Intersect Project blog launched four years ago. This week, we celebrated 1000 Intersect posts with a giveaway […]
Win 8 Free Books
The Intersect Project blog launched almost four years ago. Since then, we’ve published countless articles, videos, resources, interviews […]
Intersect at 1000: The 10 Most Read Articles (So Far)
The Intersect Project blog launched a little less than four years ago. Since then, we’ve published countless articles, […]
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