A Pro-Life Ethic: Miscarriages and Misconceptions
“I’m calling to confirm you are miscarrying. I’m so sorry. You’ll need to take it easy the next […]
A Pro-Life Ethic: Miscarriages and Misconceptions
“I’m calling to confirm you are miscarrying. I’m so sorry. You’ll need to take it easy the next […]
Proverbs 31 Is for Men, Too
Mother’s day is quickly approaching. Here are two items to add to your “to-do” list: Make sure to […]
“The Most Humble & Faithful Worker We Know”: Meet Mr. Eugene Smith
Why would we dedicate Every Waking Hour to Mr. Eugene Smith? Because, he’s the most humble and faithful worker […]
Weekend Reading: Snoopy, Social Collapse, The Only Ordained President, & More
Who predicted America’s social collapse? How did faith inform Snoopy’s creator? What can you learn from the only […]
Against the World, for The Sake of the World
Every culture possesses some inherent goodness. God ordered the world in such a way that people spontaneously make […]
Steward the Gospel Well: A Framework for Both the Energized and Overwhelmed
As a budding missiologist, I am being trained to research and analyze the church and culture within a […]
What International Missions Taught Me about Christianity and Culture
The former Soviet Union is the first place that caused me to grapple with the profoundly cultural nature […]
Five Survival Tips for the Stay-at-Home Parent
Before I was a pastor, I had a much different vocation — that of a full-time stay-at-home parent. […]
NEWS | Intersect Conference Helps Church Leaders Link Faith and Culture
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS) hosted 50 pastors and leaders from around the country at the Intersect Conference […]
Weekend Reading: The New Morality, Terrorism, ‘Jane Eyre’ and Harriet Tubman
What’s your conscience worth? How are Islam and terrorism connected? What can you learn about authenticity from Jane Eyre? And what’s […]
Free Stuff: Get Bruce Ashford’s New E-Book on Faith and Culture
What do you believe about culture? Perhaps you’ve never paused to think deeply about this question. But Dr. […]
5 Things I Learned at the 2016 Intersect Conference
On April 19, professors, pastors, entrepreneurs, thought-leaders and students gathered from all across the country to further the conversation about […]
Free Stuff: Win a Copy of ‘Every Waking Hour’
Update: The 50 copies have been claimed! Though the contest is over, the conversation is just beginning. So while […]
The Geek Contextualization: Finding the Geeks
Have you ever noticed how the gospel thrives in the most unlikely places? For example, in the first […]
Weekend Reading: Fixing Politics, Adoption, & The Economics of Human Trafficking
How can we fix politics? Why is adoption so important? What economics drive the supply and demand of […]
Counting the Costs: Rosaria Butterfield’s Journey from Lesbian Feminist to Christ Follower
Rosaria Butterfield rocked the Evangelical world when she shared her self-proclaimed “train wreck conversion.” “As a leftist lesbian professor, […]
3 Reasons You Must Read ‘Every Waking Hour’
It’s Monday morning. You pull into your parking spot, ready to invest your time and energy into work. […]
Mercy Ministry Matters to God (And It Should Matter to You, Too)
I have a soft spot for mercy ministries. These outward-focused ministries serve the less fortunate in our communities. […]
Weekend Reading: The Forgotten Terror Attack, Faith and Science, Religious Liberty, and More
What can the terrorist attack we overlooked teach us about ourselves? Can you reconcile faith and science? What […]
Idols, Cronyism & ‘Soft Tyranny’: The Perils of Corrupt Capitalism
Capitalism is a form of economy that values a free market rather than a restricted market. Capitalists believe […]
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