Weekend Reading: Faith, Politics, an Anxious Culture & the American Flag
Is there hope for American politics? How can we engage culture in an anxious age? What happens when […]
Weekend Reading: Faith, Politics, an Anxious Culture & the American Flag
Is there hope for American politics? How can we engage culture in an anxious age? What happens when […]
6 and Counting: Biblical Reasons Christians Should Love Children
(Editor’s Note: Join Lindsay Swartz and others at the 2016 ERLC National Conference. Learn More>>) I love newborns. Once […]
Rosaria Butterfield: SCOTUS and the “Complete Redefinition of Personhood”
Rosaria Butterfield rocked the Evangelical world with her “train wreck conversion.” “As a leftist lesbian professor, I despised Christians,” […]
Self-Driving Cars Are Coming to a Road Near You. How Should Christians Respond?
Like it or not, self-driving cars are coming. Google, Apple and Tesla are racing to produce autonomous vehicles […]
Walter Strickland: 7 Books on Faith and Work for Your Summer Reading List
As Benjamin Quinn and I prepared to teach a class on work and vocation and write Every Waking […]
Weekend Reading: Fatherhood, Religious Freedom for All, Same-Sex-Attracted Pastor, & Forgetting about Politics
Does fatherhood still matter? Is religious freedom for non-Christians too? Should we give up on politics? Can a […]
The Geek Contextualization: Engaging the Geeks
North American culture has so many subcultures and dynamic influences that it’s hard to keep up. It’s even […]
3 Things to Do After You #PrayForOrlando
We’ve all heard the news at this point. 50 Americans were killed horrifically in cold blood at a […]
Rich or Poor? God Cares More about What’s in Your Heart than Your Hands
Many of our political debates center on the topic of wealth and poverty. Who is wealthy, and who […]
Missions in Reverse: How Southeast Asia Helped Me Engage My Own Culture
I’ll be the first to admit that reverse culture shock is hard. After living in Southeast Asia for […]
Weekend Reading: Race, Politics, Stay-At-Home-Moms & Christian Pop
What does race have to do with evangelical politics? Does politics have limits? Should mothers stay at home […]
When People Love You (Or Hate You) for Your Faith
Have you ever had a good day go bad? Elon Musk can empathize. Musk, the entrepreneur behind Tesla Motors and SpaceX, celebrated […]
Mark Yarhouse: Do You Really Want to Minister to Your Homosexual Neighbor?
Mark Yarhouse, Professor of Psychology at Regent University, studies people of faith who navigate questions of sexuality and […]
Summer Reading: 7 Books on Faith and Economics from David W. Jones
Want to learn more about how faith intersects with everyday topics like money, wealth, poverty and economics? You […]
Research | What Has Economic Trinity to do with Economics?
By David Muthukumar, Fuller Theological Seminary The famous serenity prayer by the illustrious German theologian Reinhold Niebuhr reads, […]
Research | The Places of Community: Economic Valuing and Virtuous Flourishing
By Eric Schnitger, Fuller Theological Seminary Over the last century, Mennonite participation in the economic life of the […]
Research | The Open Society and Biblical Teleological Historicism: The Practice of the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms in the Contemporary West
By Armen Oganessian, University of Aberdeen In The Open Society and Its Enemies, Karl Popper suggests there are […]
Weekend Reading: Trump, Harambe, Drake, Chance the Rapper, & Building Your Library
Should Baptists vote for Donald Trump? What can Drake and Chance the Rapper teach you about vocation? How […]
Research | Is God’s Goodness Alone Sufficient for Economic Development?
By Luis Munoz Bueno, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary The third theme of the Economic Wisdom Project (productivity […]
Research | Jeremiah’s Letter to the Exiles: God’s Blessing Upon Responsible Action
By Ron Lindo Jr., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Of the many blessings contained within the Old Testament, the […]
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