Whitfield Equips Pastors to Navigate the “Minefield” of Cultural Change
The culture is changing at a dizzying pace. How can Christians wisely engage it? Keith Whitfield addressed this […]
Whitfield Equips Pastors to Navigate the “Minefield” of Cultural Change
The culture is changing at a dizzying pace. How can Christians wisely engage it? Keith Whitfield addressed this […]
What Does the Great Commission Have to Do with Economics and Stewardship?
When I tell people I teach a class entitled “Economics, Stewardship, and the Common Good,” a common question […]
The Blessings (and Perils) of Social Media: A Panel featuring Amber Bowen, Amy Whitfield, Laura Thigpen and Betsy Gomez
How should Christians think about social media? Is it a tool to embrace uncritically, or something to avoid? […]
How to Engage Today’s Culture by Learning from the Church’s Past
I love teaching college and seminary courses. Most often, I find myself in settings that are warm and […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Navigating Career Decisions, Lent, Important Books and Christian Scholarship
What are some tips for making career decisions? What books are on Dr. David Jones’ bookshelf? How should […]
5 Resources to Help Christians Navigate the Transgender Debate
The Trump administration recently announced its decision to rescind a mandate from the Obama administration that dealt with […]
Bethany Jenkins: Three Lenses to View Work
Few people are more versed in the faith and work conversation than Bethany Jenkins. Jenkins directs The Gospel […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Human Trafficking, Unintended Racism, Anti-Semitism, Work and Fake News
How is God at work in you at work? How should Christians respond to human trafficking? Should racism be […]
Why Black History Month Matters
During the month of February, we celebrate Black History Month. Perhaps you’re wondering why this is so important. […]
3 Ways To Walk in Justice
On a summer night six years ago, the Lord burdened the hearts of my two best friends and […]
On Women and Work: A Review of ‘A Woman’s Place’ by Katelyn Beaty
Every once in a while I come across a book that makes me think, Wow, this author really […]
You Are More Than Your Economic Impact
A runaway trolley is coming. You are standing at a switch in the tracks. Should you save the […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Art and Empathy, Single Women’s Work, Orphan-Care, Political Junkies and Black History Month
Can art make you empathetic? How can single women be encouraged in their work? Why was Elizabeth Keckley […]
“A Child of the Storm”: Christian Reflections on the Civil Rights Act of 1964
What was the roll of the church in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and […]
On the Mission Field, Is Work a Distraction or an Instrument for the Gospel?
The divorce between faith and work has pervaded far too long. Yet the winds of change are blowing. […]
Equipping Your Children to Integrate Faith and Work: A Review of ‘God’s Story of Work for Kids’
“Daddy, you go work today?” “You have meeting today, Daddy?” My son is just two and a half, […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Pro-Life Movement, Pastors and Politics, Moving Beyond Clichés, MLK
How can churches engage culture? Why do pro-lifers focus so intently on abortion? Is there anything concerning about […]
Brianna Copeland: “Our Love of Justice Must Come from our Love of Jesus”
Brianna Copeland – GO Talk: Walking in Justice – GO Conference 2017 from Southeastern Seminary on Vimeo. If […]
Why Millennials Should Care About Culture
Counter-culture. Engaging the culture. The “culture wars.” For all our talk about “the culture,” it often seems that […]
Blessing the World by Brewing Coffee: Tracy McKenzie on Back Alley Coffee Roasters
How does faith inform your work? What impact does being a Christian have upon running a business? To […]
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