3 Blind Spots of American Culture
For people who have lived abroad, returning home can be shockingly difficult. Around 70% of people returning to […]
3 Blind Spots of American Culture
For people who have lived abroad, returning home can be shockingly difficult. Around 70% of people returning to […]
Why It’s So Hard to Fix Social Media
In recent months, we’ve read headline after headline about Facebook’s privacy woes. Each headline stokes a new round […]
The Real Ideas in Play: Foundational Convictions, Black Theology, and My Journey with James Cone
James Cone is known as the “Father of Black Theology.” I learned about him when I was a […]
Free e-book: Christian Voices on the Cultural Moment
So often we put faith in a box and only pull it out on Sundays. But how does […]
Daniel Heimbach: Recent Developments in Christian Ethics
Daniel Heimbach, Senior Professor of Christian Ethics at Southeastern Seminary, recently delivered a lecture titled, “Recent Developments in […]
4 Ways Your Church Can Love the Childless
My husband and I walked in the door to a foyer teeming with children. We entered the sanctuary […]
Jonathan Darville: Set the Little Ones Free
What does it mean to be human? Are we accidents, illusions, or masterpieces? And what does this question […]
4 Reasons Christians Care for Creation
Why should Christians care about the creation? Isn’t the material world going to burn up one day anyway? […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Holy Week, Notre Dame Fire, ‘Mary Magdalene,’ Politics
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
Craig Evans: Was the Body of Jesus Placed in a Known Tomb?
Was Jesus’ body placed in a known tomb? “This is a topic that might seem obscure initially,” says […]
Leonardo De Chirico: An Evangelical Assessment of The Roman Catholic Doctrine of Scripture
Leonardo De Chirico recently delivered a lecture at Southeastern Seminary titled “From Dei Verbum (1965) to Verbum Domini […]
Abortion Is a Man’s Issue, Too
A few years ago I wrote an article titled “81%.” The article highlighted the following statistic: 81% of […]
“The Lingering Effects of Lynching”: A Reflection
Recently Southeastern’s Library hosted a talk entitled” The Lingering Effects of Lynching on your Ministry: An Untold Story.” The […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Jordan Peterson, Abortion, Parenting and Outreach
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
Should the Church Be Welcoming to Homosexuality?
The church should be “welcoming” to all in the salvific sense, but not “welcoming” in the positional sense.
Andrew Walker, Ben Mitchell and Mark Liederbach on “Humanity in Crisis”
What is humanity? What does it mean to be human? The answers to these simple questions have become […]
“Financially Independent, Retire Early”: The Subtle Dangers of a Popular Principle
A lot of people want to play with FIRE. Not literal fire, but the principle of being “Financially […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Abuse, Marxism, Work, Evangelicalism, Great Commission
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
Michael Strauss on the Age of the Earth, Adam and Eve, and Evangelism
Are science and faith contradictory? Michael Strauss doesn’t think so. Strauss, Experimental Particle Physics Professor at the University […]
Why We Work
Work often seems like a drudge. We spend our weeks longing for the weekend, when we can stop […]
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