All Is Not One: The Problem with Panentheism and the Material World
In a recent article, we saw why Christians should care for creation. Yet too often, we don’t care about […]
All Is Not One: The Problem with Panentheism and the Material World
In a recent article, we saw why Christians should care for creation. Yet too often, we don’t care about […]
Faith and the Farmer
I grew up in rural Mississippi, an area rich in agriculture. My grandfather, a cattle farmer, lived right […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Benedict Option, Talking Sexuality with Teens, ‘Great British Baking Show’ and Reading Tips
What is the Abrahamic Alternative to the Benedict Option? How can you address sexuality with teenagers? Why does […]
Why This Missionary Couple Decided to Homeschool
Back in seminary, my husband and I began to think about options for educating our children. In the […]
We Are More Than Consumers: The Problem with Secular Humanism and the Material World
In a recent article, we saw why Christians should care for creation. Yet too often, we don’t care […]
Don’t Forget the Context: Bruce Gordon and Stephen Eccher on the Reformation
Almost 500 years have passed since the Reformation. Why does the Reformation still matter? Stephen Eccher of Southeastern […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: The Benedict Option, Deaths of Despair, Writing Tips, Literacy
How does Bruce Ashford respond to The Benedict Option? Why has the life expectancy in the U.S. declined? […]
Why God Created You With Material Needs
If we were to boil wealth and poverty down to its core ingredient, it would be this: material […]
Recommended Books for a #FaithandCulture Summer: Culture, Work, the Material World
In recent weeks, Intersect contributors have recommended books you should add to your summer reading list. (Read the […]
“Who Do You Trust?” Nathaniel Jeanson on Evolution, Genetics and the Historical Adam (Part 1)
Did a real historical Adam exist? This is an increasingly important question, and the discussion touches on related […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Hogwarts and Friendship, ‘Millennial’ as a Derogatory Term, Culture and Missions, Love
Why should we stop using ‘millennial’ as a derogatory term? What can Hogwarts teach us about friendship? How […]
Eugene Peterson and Same-Sex Marriage: Why the Reformation Must Continue
UPDATE (3:36 pm, July 13, 2017): Before you read the article below, know that further developments have taken place. […]
Recommended Podcasts for a #FaithandCulture Summer
In recent weeks, we’ve offered you suggestions for the perfect summer reading list. (Read the first, second, third and fourth […]
Toward Understanding Injustice in Our Age of Outrage
As political creatures by nature how can Christians socially interact with others in a time of extreme political […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Stewarding America, Loving the Land, Calling and the Alt-Right
How does U2 challenge you to uphold liberty and justice? How can you love the land God gave […]
Recommended Books on Cultural Engagement for a #FaithandCulture Summer
Summer is in full swing. Now is the time to craft your perfect summer reading list. In the coming […]
On Ben Sasse, Self-Reliance and Mutual Contribution
In a recent review of Ben Sasse’s book, The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis—and How to Rebuild […]
A Savior Greater Than Our Divisions
They were unlikely friends. One man had betrayed his family and culture to work for the corrupt, overbearing […]
Education: A Modern-Day Jubilee
Every day, we face real-world economics issues such as poverty, systemic inequity in housing or farm loans, education […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Alt-Right, Negro Spirituals, Submitting to the Emperor, Reformation and Art
Does God care about art? How should Christians think about the alt-right? What can we learn from the […]
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