2 Keys to Caring for the Poor
Editor’s Note: This is the third article of a three-part series. Read part 1 and part 2. In the first […]
2 Keys to Caring for the Poor
Editor’s Note: This is the third article of a three-part series. Read part 1 and part 2. In the first […]
What Does Historical Theology Have to Do with Faith, Work and Economics? (Part 1)
Editor’s Note: This is part 1 of a multi-part series. The Reformation not only changed the face of […]
An Intersect Summer Reading List: Robert George, Jen Wilkin, Richard John Neuhaus and Larry Hurtado
Summer is upon us, so now is the time to plan your summer reading. As you craft your reading […]
Demystifying my Depression
Imagine your favorite activity in grayscale. No color. No vibrancy. No passion. Now, imagine that same disparity, and […]
How to Sleep Like Jesus
I worked as an overnight security guard to help pay for college. I’d take classes during the day […]
Reclaiming Gospel Justice
Last year, I wrote an article about how seeking justice and sharing the gospel are not at odds […]
Economic Stimulus in the Emoji Age (Part 3)
Editor’s Note: This is part 3 of a multi-part series. Read part 1 and part 2. How does […]
Do You Understand Poverty from God’s Perspective?
Editor’s Note: This is the second article of a three-part series. Read part 1 and part 3. In the […]
An Intersect Summer Reading List: How to Think, Eugene Peterson, Racism, Poetry
Summer is upon us, so now is the time to plan your summer reading. As you craft your reading […]
From Pulpit to Pew, We’re All on the Same Playing Field
How can pastors help their church members overcome the sacred-secular divide? Intersect Project editor Nathaniel Williams addressed this […]
A Review of “Liturgy of the Ordinary” by Tish Harrison Warren
Living in seminary world, first as the wife of a seminary student and now as a student, has […]
Economic Stimulus in the Emoji Age (Part 2)
Editor’s Note: This is part 2 of a multi-part series. Read Part 1. What would our world look […]
Poverty: You Can’t Solve a Problem You Don’t Understand
Editor’s Note: This is the first article of a three-part series. Read part 2 and part 3. Most […]
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 […]
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