Hunting and Fishing: Stewardship Over Sport
In north Mississippi, hunting and fishing are more than hobby. They are cultural heritage passed from one generation […]
Hunting and Fishing: Stewardship Over Sport
In north Mississippi, hunting and fishing are more than hobby. They are cultural heritage passed from one generation […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Victories for Religious Liberty, the Value of Work, the Importance of Church
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
Dr. Ken Keathley: “I’ve always considered myself a pastor who teaches theology.”
Last week, we introduced you to the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture at Southeastern Baptist […]
5 Ways to Thrive in Seminary
With a new academic year upon us, here are a few exhortations for those beginning their theological studies.
5 Ways the Oxford Study Tour Changed Me
I went on the Oxford Study Tour this year expecting to learn a lot, see historic places and […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Living Like Jesus this School Year, Youth Sports, Blue-Collar Work, Discipleship
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
The Upside Down in the Here and Now (and Other Stranger Things)
By Adrianne Miles Stranger Things is touted as the most popular show on Netflix. The third season was […]
3 Movie Trends — and What They Tell Us About Our Culture Right Now
By Travis Roberts It’s almost the end of August,and blockbuster season is winding down. A few big trends […]
Made to Travel: Traveling in Biblical Perspective
We’ve probably all experienced some of the joys of travel: beholding the beauty of God’s creation, fellowship with […]
He Was a Hero to Me: Remembering Mr. Eugene Smith
By Benjamin Quinn I dare say the godliest man at Southeastern Seminary (SEBTS) went to be with the […]
Convictional Civility: Bruce Little, Bruce Ashford and Ken Keathley on the the Legacy of L. Russ Bush
In honor of the 10th anniversary of L. Russ Bush’s passing, Drs. Bruce Little, Bruce Ashford and Ken […]
4 Social Media Resources to Help You Reach Your Neighbors
By Marie Burrus In our busy, disconnected modern society, finding community is hard. Especially for the unchurched, it […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: The Most Persecuted Minority in the World, Job Hunting, Being Offended
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
The Gospel in the Ring: How Pro Wrestling Echoes the Gospel Story
In July 1996, my 11-year-old world was rocked. Hulk Hogan, my childhood icon, unexpectedly came to the ring […]
Healing and Pointing Forward: The Purpose of Food in the Chronicles of Narnia (Part 2)
By Jonathan Darville In a recent post we looked at how Narnians, and those fortunate enough to make […]
5 Lessons I’ve Learned About Finding (and Being) a Mentor
By Annie Lavi Elisha had Elijah. Timothy had Paul. And I had Jordan. And Angeline. And Molly. And […]
An Update on the Recent Outage at Intersect
On Wednesday, July 31, a virus affected the servers at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. As a result, many […]
3 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Write
Every morning, just as the sun starts to peek over my neighbors’ homes, I sit down to write. […]
Nourishment, Delight, and Fellowship: The Purpose of Food in The Chronicles of Narnia
By Jonathan Darville Food and drink are essential to life: both for its sustainment and its enjoyment. Over […]
Why Understanding Culture Helps Us Fulfill the Great Commission
By Keelan Cook We can’t escape culture. Some have compared culture to the air we walk through and […]
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