Timothy George: Martin Luther’s Theology and Biography Are Intertwined
Timothy George, Dean of Beeson Divinity School, recently visited Southeastern Seminary to talk about the Reformation for the […]
Timothy George: Martin Luther’s Theology and Biography Are Intertwined
Timothy George, Dean of Beeson Divinity School, recently visited Southeastern Seminary to talk about the Reformation for the […]
The Thief and I
It was my first trip to Kenya. I was still adjusting to the culture shock when our team […]
How Reformation History Came Alive for Me
This year marks the 500th anniversary of the start of the Protestant Reformation. All around the world churches […]
Your Work Is Part of Your Calling: 4 Takeaways from the Common Good Conference
Work. Economics. Entrepreneurship. Poverty. These were just a few of the topics addressed at the 2017 Common Good […]
Thomas Kidd: On Faith, History, Writing a Book and the Academic Life
Thomas Kidd, Distinguished Professor of History at Baylor University, and Keith Harper, Senior Professor of Baptist Studies at […]
Disasters and Divine Retribution: Beware the Rush to Judgment
In North America, many will remember 2017 as the year of calamity. Catastrophic storms, massive earthquakes, devastating fires […]
Thomas Kidd: George Whitefield, America’s Spiritual Founding Father
Benjamin Franklin was one of America’s most important founding fathers, and in a recent lecture, Thomas Kidd of […]
When Grief Is Good
Grief is an unwelcome guest that enters our lives unexpectedly and awkwardly overstays its welcome. But even this […]
Thomas Kidd: The Enigma of Ben Franklin’s Faith
Ben Franklin is a monumental figure in American history. But what should we make of his faith? The […]
How to Flourish in a World That Makes Everything About You
The self-help gospel is pervasive these days. Spend any amount of time in the Christian section of the […]
Letter to a Transgender Student
By Michael Guyer Dear friend, I am so thankful I know you. It is an honor that you […]
Law and Gospel and Gun Control
Another shooting. Another round of debates. Tears shed. Sides taken. Stats quoted. Voices raised. Laws passed. Another shooting. […]
Does Your Work Have Any Spiritual Value?
Dr. Keith Whitfield, Assistant Professor of Theology and Vice President for Academic Administration at Southeastern, recently discussed faith […]
David Koyzis: Socialism Suppresses Society
Socialism is in vogue again, particularly among younger Americans. But does socialism really help society? In this video, […]
“Killing Spree” Killers: There Is No Fear of God Before Their Eyes
This morning, you and I awoke to the same heartbreaking news: The worst mass shooting in modern US […]
6 Ways to Steward Your Weekly Screen Time
In a separate post, I explain that technology is best used in moderation. Here are some helpful tips […]
Your Smartphone Is a Tool. Do You Use It Well?
Recent posts on the Intersect blog have opened our eyes to the various ways technology has impacted daily […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Martin Luther King Jr., Hugh Hefner, Economics, Parenting
What does Christianity have to say about your economic situation? Did Hugh Hefner live the good life? What […]
How Your Church Can Pursue Flourishing For All: Register for the 2017 Common Good Conference
What is the common good? Why is the common good so central to the mission of the church? And […]
Encountering Christ in a Secular Age: A Review of ‘Recapturing the Wonder’ by Mike Cosper
Life with(out) God in the 21st Century If the Bible has ever felt like a dead book instead […]
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