Supply, Demand and Playground Economics
“The economy, stupid,” said James Carville as one of his campaign messages devised for Bill Clinton’s 1992 Presidential […]
Supply, Demand and Playground Economics
“The economy, stupid,” said James Carville as one of his campaign messages devised for Bill Clinton’s 1992 Presidential […]
Christian Men: Be Different. Be More.
Every day, the headlines are filled with stories of powerful men sexually exploiting women and girls. I’m disgusted […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Orphan Care, Social Media, Communism, Work
This weekend, you may be preparing for Thanksgiving festivities with family and friends. As you do so, we’ve […]
3 Joys and 3 Difficulties of Our Adoption
By Brittany Salmon I love this time of year, with its pumpkins, colorful leaves, crisp weather and the […]
How God Can Use Heresy for Our Good
Survey the evangelical landscape, and you’ll find a lot to be depressed about. Self-professed Christians are compromising on […]
To Tithe or Not to Tithe? A New Testament Guide to Generous Giving
To tithe or not to tithe? This simple question has been debated in small groups, in Sunday school rooms, over kitchen tables and in textbooks for decades.
Three Ways to Honor Veterans on Veterans Day
Each year, November 11 marks a day when military men and women who honorably served or are serving […]
News | Spencer Engages the Academy with Article on Dorothy Sayers
The Intersect Project primarily aims to take the conversation about faith, culture, work and economics to the pulpit […]
3 Ways Christians Can Flourish in Culture
In a recent post, I explained how culture is a pathway for the gospel. With that in mind, […]
Work and the True Story of the Whole World
In another post, Benjamin Quinn defined work as “what creatures do with God’s creation.” If that’s the case, then […]
Sutherland Springs: Trusting God in Tragedy
Like many others, I learned about yesterday’s tragedy at First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs when I turned […]
More Than a Political Stance: Adoption and the Pro-Life Cause
Our family stands out. We can’t go to a grocery store without someone stopping and asking us questions […]
3 Essential Guidelines for Ministering to the Poor
Poverty is pervasive in our fallen world, and it has many origins, as we saw in a recent […]
Thou Shalt Have No Other Dogs Before Me
For the Love of Dog Luxury pet resorts with spa packages. Ice cream trucks exclusively for dogs. Tools to […]
Washing Diapers for God’s Glory: How Martin Luther Transformed Work
This month we celebrate the 500th anniversary of the first flames of the Protestant Reformation. At the heart […]
What Really Causes Poverty?
The Christian tradition has always stood in solidarity with the poor. James reminds his readers that caring for […]
Free Pastor’s Luncheon: Developing Uncommonly Wise Workers for the Marketplace
On Sunday mornings, behavior can sometimes distinguish followers of Christ from the rest of the world: Christians can be […]
Serving the Church, Engaging the Academy: Thomas Kidd on Benjamin Franklin and George Whitefield
Dr. Thomas Kidd of Baylor University is one of the most respected and prolific Christian historians teaching and […]
Timothy George: What Did the Reformers Think They Were Doing?
Timothy George, Dean of Beeson Divinity School, recently visited Southeastern Seminary to talk about the Reformation for the […]
Culture Is a Pathway for the Gospel
Last year I traveled to Uganda to equip pastors from South Sudan for ministry and church planting. During […]
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