An Intersect Summer Reading List: Power, Barrenness, Charity, the Problem of Evil
Summer is upon us, so now is the time to plan your summer reading. As you craft your reading […]
An Intersect Summer Reading List: Power, Barrenness, Charity, the Problem of Evil
Summer is upon us, so now is the time to plan your summer reading. As you craft your reading […]
5 Ways to Pray for Teachers on #TeacherAppreciationDay
Teaching. Planning. Paperwork. Discipline. Meetings. Data. Testing. Such is the typical day for a public school teacher in […]
Resting in the God Who Loves Me
I fidget. I consider it more a vice than a virtue. As soon as I wake up my […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Social Media, Hidden Work, Jesus’ Lordship, ‘Disruptive Witness’
Today, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. In today’s #FaithandCulture […]
Economic Stimulus in the Emoji Age (Part 1)
Editor’s Note: This is part 1 of a multi-part series. How can the humanities stimulate the economy in […]
4 Bible Passages to Break the Sacred-Secular Divide
Do you believe that Sunday is more important than Monday through Saturday? Do you think the only work […]
Thabiti Anyabwile: Justice, Preaching and the Great Commission
Thabiti Anyabwile, Pastor of Anacostia River Church in Southeast Washington, D.C., visits Southeastern Seminary as a part of […]
Creation and Filling: Work in the Old Testament
Music is sound in time. — Barney Childs from a lecture on music composition Does God perform work […]
4 Ways Pastors Can Help People Connect Faith with Their Work
More and more Christians are talking about the importance of connecting faith and work, and a growing body […]
Is There Hope for Modernity? A Review of ‘Beyond the Modern Age’ by Bob Goudzwaard and Craig G. Bartholomew
Western society is shot-through with paradoxes, argue Dutch economist Bob Goudzwaard and South African theologian Craig Bartholomew in […]
Craig Evans: How Long Were Late Antique Literary Manuscripts In Use?
How long were manuscripts in use before being discarded? “This is a very important question,” says Dr. Craig […]
Why Do We Go to Church?
Recently James K. A. Smith discussed the “good life” and the implication for Christian living at the Wisdom […]
Does Luke Want All Christians to Be Poor? (Part 3)
Editor’s Note: This is part 3 of a multi-part series. Read Part 1 and Part 2. How Does […]
Free Pastors Luncheon: Economic Wisdom, Flourishing and the Local Church
How does economic wisdom intersect with the local church? How can we pursue flourishing churches and communities? You […]
Resolving the Tension Between Salvation and Social Justice
Editor’s Note: Brianna elaborates on her arguments in a follow-up article, ‘Reclaiming Gospel Justice.’ By Brianna Copeland In […]
4 Lessons I Learned in a Multicultural Ministry
A few years ago, God planted my wife and me down into a neighborhood church was established in […]
Truth That Opens Blind Eyes: A Review of ‘Evidence That Demands a Verdict’
A Ph.D. student from the Czech Republic was baptized in my church on Sunday. This young lady shared that […]
Chuck Lawless: Writing to the Glory of God
Why does it matter that you write well? Dr. Chuck Lawless addressed this question at the keynote […]
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