The Ancient Poet Who Can Save Your Life: Ken Keathley’s Summer Reading List
We want to help you craft the perfect summer reading list. Center for Faith and Culture Director Ken Keathley recommends two books for your summer reading list.
The Ancient Poet Who Can Save Your Life: Ken Keathley’s Summer Reading List
We want to help you craft the perfect summer reading list. Center for Faith and Culture Director Ken Keathley recommends two books for your summer reading list.
Rachel Gilson: From Lesbian Atheist to Christ-Follower
What does the Bible say about gender, sexuality, and homosexuality? Rachel Gilson joins us to tell her remarkable story of conversion and to share what the Bible really says about gender and sexuality.
The Cost of Social Media: Scott Hildreth’s Summer Reading List
We want to help you craft the perfect summer reading list. In this post, Dr. Scott Hildreth recommends a book on social media.
Amy Peeler: Let’s Talk About Eve and Mary
Do we talk about Mary enough? Amy Peeler of Wheaton College joins us to discuss her recent talk — “The First (and Second) Adam and Eve.”
The Forgotten Art of Slowing Down: Kristin Kellen’s Summer Reading Recommendations
We want to help you craft the perfect summer reading list. In this post, Dr. Kristin Kellen recommends books on counseling and gender.
3 Ways Christians Can Commemorate Memorial Day
Memorial Day is much more than an excuse to barbecue. We remember and honor those who died serving our country and thus preserved our life and liberty.
Habits for Hospitality
Hospitality is about living your life before the face of God with the aim of blessing others in the process. It can be challenging, so here are some practical habits for hospitality.
Candid Conversations on Abortion
What will the end of Roe mean for the pro-life cause? And how should everyday Christians respond? Ken Keathley and Jessica Prol Smith join us to have candid conversations about abortion.
Joshua Swamidass: The Surprising Science of Universal Ancestry
Dr. Joshua Swamidass shares his perspective on the question of human origins at a Library Talk at Southeastern Seminary.
A Review of ‘God, Technology, and the Christian Life’ by Tony Reinke
Jeff Mingee reviews Tony Reinke's book, 'God, Technology, and the Christian Life.'
Mark Whitacre: How ‘The Informant’ Learned to Do Things God’s Way
Corporate greed. Whistleblower. Redemption. A famous FBI whisteblower ('The Informant') tells us how God radically intervened in his life — and how his work is a platform for ministry.
J. P. Moreland, Ross Inman, and Sam Williams: Mental Health and the Human Person
J. P. Moreland, Ross Inman, and Sam Williams discuss mental health and the nature of the human person in this Library Talk at Southeastern Seminary.
Are We Back to Normal Yet?
Yes, the masks are off. But I’m not back to normal. And you probably aren’t either.
Amanda Aucoin: Christian Women Who Shaped Culture
In honor of Mother’s Day, we talk to Dr. Amanda Aucoin about Christian women throughout history who have shaped culture in remarkable ways.
Balancing Celebration and Grief on Mother’s Day
Let's take off our blinders and look around at all the women we’ve missed on Mother’s Day.
Warren Kinghorn: Mental Health, Psychiatry, and the Christian Faith
How should Christians think about psychology and psychiatry? What role does the church play? And what is the “moral injury,” and how can we address it in counseling situations?
What Are Emotional Boundaries, and Why Do You Need Them?
Setting boundaries with myself and in my relationships allows me to consider how to love my neighbor with wisdom, both for their benefit and my own.
You’re Not An Expert on Everything
Sometimes we Christians tend to enjoy telling others what to think about topics we know little about. Here's why that's a problem — and what you can do about it.
Justin Barrett: The Science of Self-Control
Why is self-control so unique to humans? And what does science tell us about how we can strengthen our self-control? Justin Barrett joins us to discuss.
Carmen Imes: The Rise and Fall of the Imago Dei?
Carmen Imes' talk on what it means to be a human from Exploring Personhood conference.
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