For Graduates: God’s Ancient Blueprint for Your Life and Work
By Nathaniel Williams Graduates, your senior year didn’t go according to plan. You’d hoped for a senior prom […]
For Graduates: God’s Ancient Blueprint for Your Life and Work
By Nathaniel Williams Graduates, your senior year didn’t go according to plan. You’d hoped for a senior prom […]
Beyond Pragmatism: Developing a Theology of Teamwork
By Jeff Mingee A season of social quarantine has changed the way we interact with others. What’s interesting, […]
The Task of Teaching Remains the Same (and Other Observations from Online Instruction)
By Josh Herring Pastors, elders and denominational leaders have had to make difficult decisions over the last month. […]
9 Tips for Educators During COVID-19
By Kerissa Armstead Educators have suddenly been thrust into the world of online education. Some of us are […]
How Work Is a Part of Image-Bearing
By Brandon Garrett My life is anything but linear. Its trajectory resembles the meandering wanderings of a mountain […]
3 Ways You Can Pray for Healthcare Workers During COVID-19
By Nathaniel Williams COVID-19 has made all of our lives more complicated. Some of us are learning how […]
How to Work from Home (Without Losing Your Job, Mind or Soul)
By Marie Burrus Thanks to technology and the fallout of COVID-19, many schools, businesses and meeting places have […]
Laboring in Obscurity: Why I Edited a Book in Honor of Dr. Michael Travers
By Andrew J. Spencer In a recognition of the importance of otherwise ordinary people, J. R. R. Tolkien […]
“A Bow Always Bent Will Break”: Reflections on the Vocation of Pastor
Many young pastors desire to do something “big” for God — often at an expense God is not asking them to pay.
We Need Solitude. We Need Community. | A Review of ‘The Rhythm of the Christian Life’
By Alysha Clark In recent years evangelicals have started placing more emphasis on Christian rhythms and daily liturgies. […]
A Vocation Unlike Most: A Pastor’s Charge to Fellow Pastors
By Peter Dubbelman Responding to God’s call to the pastorate is not for the faint of heart. To […]
Where the Glory Shines Through the Grit: The Holy Weight of Storytelling
By Anna Schaeffer Like many 12-year-old girls, I felt like no one understood me. I felt alone. Too […]
Why Christians Should Consider Coaching Little League Sports
The value of little league sports has shifted. In decades past, many parents and coaches believed youth sports […]
What Do You Do When Someone Critiques You?
By Nathaniel Williams My article was brilliant, I thought. I was relatively new in my marketing job, and […]
Craig Bartholomew: Know the Epistemological Cone to Your Theological Ice Cream
Craig Bartholomew, Professor of Philosophy at Redeemer University College, visited Southeastern Seminary in 2017. In this Library Talk, […]
Pastors, Help Your Church Members Connect Faith with Their Work
By Nathaniel Williams More Christians are talking about the importance of connecting faith and work, and a growing […]
5 Ways to Thrive in Seminary
With a new academic year upon us, here are a few exhortations for those beginning their theological studies.
He Was a Hero to Me: Remembering Mr. Eugene Smith
By Benjamin Quinn I dare say the godliest man at Southeastern Seminary (SEBTS) went to be with the […]
3 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Write
Every morning, just as the sun starts to peek over my neighbors’ homes, I sit down to write. […]
How Can You Find Purpose When You’re Not Working Your Dream Job?
Life after college can be an awkward breeding ground for waiting. At least it was for me. After […]
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