Craig Evans: Was the Body of Jesus Placed in a Known Tomb?
Was Jesus’ body placed in a known tomb? “This is a topic that might seem obscure initially,” says […]
Craig Evans: Was the Body of Jesus Placed in a Known Tomb?
Was Jesus’ body placed in a known tomb? “This is a topic that might seem obscure initially,” says […]
Leonardo De Chirico: An Evangelical Assessment of The Roman Catholic Doctrine of Scripture
Leonardo De Chirico recently delivered a lecture at Southeastern Seminary titled “From Dei Verbum (1965) to Verbum Domini […]
Abortion Is a Man’s Issue, Too
A few years ago I wrote an article titled “81%.” The article highlighted the following statistic: 81% of […]
“The Lingering Effects of Lynching”: A Reflection
Recently Southeastern’s Library hosted a talk entitled” The Lingering Effects of Lynching on your Ministry: An Untold Story.” The […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Jordan Peterson, Abortion, Parenting and Outreach
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
Should the Church Be Welcoming to Homosexuality?
The church should be “welcoming” to all in the salvific sense, but not “welcoming” in the positional sense.
Andrew Walker, Ben Mitchell and Mark Liederbach on “Humanity in Crisis”
What is humanity? What does it mean to be human? The answers to these simple questions have become […]
“Financially Independent, Retire Early”: The Subtle Dangers of a Popular Principle
A lot of people want to play with FIRE. Not literal fire, but the principle of being “Financially […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Abuse, Marxism, Work, Evangelicalism, Great Commission
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
Michael Strauss on the Age of the Earth, Adam and Eve, and Evangelism
Are science and faith contradictory? Michael Strauss doesn’t think so. Strauss, Experimental Particle Physics Professor at the University […]
Why We Work
Work often seems like a drudge. We spend our weeks longing for the weekend, when we can stop […]
5 Pitfalls to Avoid in Your Writing
Whether you compose novels or grocery lists, research papers or social media posts, you are a writer. Yet […]
Turning It Off: Embracing God in the Quiet
…But I like Vegging Out I do a daily “quiet time,” I listen to Christian podcasts and I […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Abuse, Gurus, Infertility, Generosity
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
Abuse is Not New: #MeToo Confessions of a Middle-Aged Baptist Woman
By Adrianne Miles When yet another Southern Baptist leader resigned because of sexual misconduct, a Christian colleague of […]
If We Want to Cultivate Generosity, We Need to Understand Each Other
How do we cultivate generosity in our lives and in the hearts of those we influence? Recently I […]
Michael Strauss: The Scientific Evidence for God
Are science and faith contradictory? Some Atheists (and Christians) believe they are. But Michael Strauss disagrees. Strauss, a […]
Being Left-Handed and the Love of God
Let me tell you a riddle. When is a woman left-handed even though she may be right-handed? Answer: […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Women in the Workplace, Political Idolatry, Prison Ministry
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
Is a Fetus Really a Person?
Editor’s Note: Jonathan Darville recently published an article titled, “Set the Little Ones Free.” He argues the unborn […]
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