Fear Not, Little Flock
A World Fueled by Fear Fear and worry and anxiety run deep in us all. We’re afraid of […]
Fear Not, Little Flock
A World Fueled by Fear Fear and worry and anxiety run deep in us all. We’re afraid of […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Christmas Songs, Aging Parents, and Why You Should Go to Church on Christmas
Why should we care about Christmas songs? What are the challenges associated with ministering to aging parents? Should you […]
Hope That Can Sustain Us: A Monologue
In my previous article, I outlined the fitting and advantageous nature of celebrating Christmas in the shadow of […]
Not My King(s): Re-Politicizing Christmas
It is both fitting and advantageous that we should celebrate the birth of one king before we inaugurate […]
The Virus of Moral Superiority
“You have not converted a man because you have silenced him.” — John Morley (On Compromise, 1874) The […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: How You Can Help Aleppo Right Now. Plus: ‘It’s A Wonderful Life,’ Ruby Bridges, Poverty & More
What are some ways you can help war-torn Aleppo? What surprising message is in It’s a Wonderful Life? […]
Editor’s Choice: My 10 Favorite Intersect Articles of 2016
So far in our 2016 recap, we published a list of your favorite articles and a list of the […]
The 10 Most Read Intersect Articles of 2016
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 2016
Last week, we asked you what your favorite Intersect articles were. And boy did you respond. Hundreds of you […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Sacred Hip-Hop, Advent, Work, St. Nicholas & Teaching Kids about Race
How does William Branch use hip hop to teach the gospel? Should pastors care about their congregants’ work? […]
Don’t Just Vote Your Politics. Live Them Out.
The election has officially been over for a month. Whether you are elated, despondent or unsure about what […]
Free Stuff: Enter for a Chance to Win up to 9 FREE Books
Intersect has published dozens of informative articles in 2016, tackling everything from gender identity and abortion to socialism and […]
Reader’s Choice Recommendations: Nominate One of These Articles
Nominate an Article, Get a Free Book Select one of these articles to nominate for Intersect’s 2016 Reader’s Choice […]
Universal Basic Income: The Psychological Consequences of a Well-Intended Idea
We don’t know what the future holds, but some in the tech industry are predicting a massive displacement […]
Forging A Path Along the Margins: Perspective in the Election Aftermath
Today a timely article convinced me to forge a new path, and to step away from the digital […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: The Church’s Witness, Rosa Parks, Salt and Light, Advent Explained, and “Holly Jolly Christmases”
How can we minister, culturally, from a position of weakness? What legacy does Rosa Parks leave behind? What’s […]
“Fixer Upper” and Cultural Totalitarianism: 3 Ways Christians Can Respond
This may be shocking, but I’m not the biggest fan of HGTV. I know, right? Still, I do […]
Physician-Assisted Suicide: What Christians Need to Know
Physician-assisted suicide has become an increasingly debated topic. Bills calling for its legalization have been introduced into state legislatures […]
Scott Rae: Why Pastors Need to Be Economically Literate
Scott Rae, Professor of Christian Ethics at Biola University in La Mirada, CA, recently presented a lecture titled […]
5 Constructive Takeaways for Evangelicals from the 2016 Election
The election is finally over. After more than a year of tumult, America has elected a new president. […]
Sign up for the Christ and Culture newsletter now!