Finding Fulfillment as an Administrative Assistant
Some vocations allow you to clearly see how God uses your work for his glory. In other vocations, the […]
Finding Fulfillment as an Administrative Assistant
Some vocations allow you to clearly see how God uses your work for his glory. In other vocations, the […]
‘The Greatest Showman’ and the Power of Forgiveness
I do not make it to the movies very often. My husband and I have three young children […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Martin Luther King Jr. and Communism, Sexual Assault, African Religions, the Vulnerable
Every week, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. In today’s […]
What Working on a Farm Taught Me about the Material World
Every Good Thing is a little book on a big topic: the material world. Where do we start? […]
The Key to Making Resolutions That Stick
It’s a new year, and many of us made new resolutions. We’re only a few days in to […]
Lavar Ball, Randall Pearson and Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream Come True
In his iconic I Have a Dream speech, Martin Luther King Jr. shared a dream that embraced the […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: #TimesUp, Charity, Toothbrushes, Millennials
Every week, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. In today’s […]
Robert Woodberry: The World the Missionaries Made
What kind of impact have missionaries made on the world? Have they harmed the world by merely exporting […]
Human Trafficking: Awareness Is Just the Beginning
Each January we recognize Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Human trafficking may seem like an abstract topic. But millions […]
Serving the Church with the Written Word: Writing to the Glory of God
Some vocations allow you to clearly see how God uses your work for his glory. A surgeon saves […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Logan and Jake Paul, Parenting and Technology, Reading Plans, Transgender Debate
Every week, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. In today’s […]
Why This Socialist Sympathizer Embraced Free Market Capitalism
In 2011, I graduated from Hillsdale College as a mild socialist sympathizer. My studies of history had convinced […]
Will the Pro-Life Movement Sink or Swim?
Learning to swim is a terrifying experience. You are thrown into a body of liquid that could fill […]
The Sacred-Secular Divide: Reconnect Faith with the Rest of Your Life in 2018
Have you set some life goals for 2018 yet? If you’re like me, your goals may have something […]
Editor’s Choice: My 10 Favorite Articles of 2017
So far in our 2017 recap, we published a list of your favorite articles and a list of the […]
The 10 Most Read Intersect Articles of 2017
Yesterday, we published a list of the articles you said were your favorites. Today, we look at the […]
Reader’s Choice Awards: Your 5 Favorite Intersect Articles of 2017
Last week, we asked you what your favorite Intersect articles were. And boy did you respond. You flooded our […]
How This Corporate Chaplain Brings Hope to the Workplace
Work isn’t always easy. Sometimes it is frustrating, exhausting, stress-filled and unfulfilling. Other times, work is made more […]
Why Christians Should Care About the Opioid Epidemic
The opioid epidemic may sound like an abstract or irrelevant topic to you. It’s something you hear on […]
Reader’s Choice Recommendations 2017: Nominate One of These Articles
Nominate an Article, Get a Free Book Select one of these articles to nominate for Intersect’s 2017 Reader’s Choice […]
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