Jesus Is Coming Back. So Live Like It.
Awaiting the End Times For too many Christians, the purpose of our eschatological belief is largely relegated to […]
Jesus Is Coming Back. So Live Like It.
Awaiting the End Times For too many Christians, the purpose of our eschatological belief is largely relegated to […]
4 Ways to Integrate Singles in the Local Church
The Apostle Paul tells us the church is the body of Christ. Ever since I was a kid, […]
John Mark McMillan on the “Magic” of Music
John Mark McMillan is an artist and Platinum-selling songwriter. His song “How He Loves” has become a staple […]
The Side Effects of Role-Playing Games
If you’ve heard anything about Dungeons and Dragons (D&D), some of it was probably pretty damning. In fact, […]
Why Do We Go to School? A Christian Philosophy of Education
The first semester of 2019 is underway for students and teachers. As we plunge into this long stretch […]
Six Heroes of Cultural Engagement
At Intersect, we want to equip you to bring your faith to bear on every corner of your life. […]
The Oxford Trip: A Summer to Remember
When people ask if they should go on the Oxford trip, my immediate response is, “Definitely!” For one, […]
Thabiti Anyabwile: ‘Speak Up for the Vulnerable’
Thabiti Anyabwile, Pastor of Anacostia River Church in Southeast Washington, D.C., recently preached at Southeastern Seminary during pro-life […]
A Practical Plan for Growing in Bible Literacy
By Ronnie Winterton As Western culture continues the process of secularization, Christians continually lament the decline of Biblical […]
“The Best Book I Read in 2018”: Crisis Leadership, Misreading Scripture, Theological Education, Justice
What’s the best book you read in 2018? We posed this question to our Intersect contributors, and we’ve […]
The Sound of Evil. The Sound of Hope.
We recently heard the sounds of the celebration of evil. The sounds are haunting. The cheers and claps […]
The Tension Asian Christians Feel at Chinese New Year
Do you know what year it is about to be? You may be thinking, “It’s only just became […]
Defining Value in the Absence of Work: A Thought Experiment
Editor’s Note: This article is part of an ongoing conversation on Intersect about technology, Universal Basic Income and […]
Alzheimer’s, Caregivers and Sovereignty: A Review of ‘Broken Beauty’
Life is hard; no one needs to be reminded of this. Perhaps not all of life is hard, […]
Marie Kondō Can’t Spark True Joy
Let’s keep this short. (Because a long post about minimalism seems out of place.) KonMari can’t sustain joy. […]
Redeeming Asceticism
Earlier this month, Amazon.com surpassed Microsoft to become the most valuable company on earth. This should come as […]
Christians & Social Media: Your Spiritual Disciplines Are on Display
As a freshman at a secular college I took on the daunting task of writing a paper arguing […]
Does the Bible Say Christians Should Be Communists?
By David W. Jones Recently I was on the aisle seat of a flight, praying no one would […]
“Whatever Your Life’s Work Is, Do It Well.” Martin Luther King Jr. on Work
"A man should do his job so well that the living, the dead, and the unborn could do it no better."
Practical Tips to Live Out Your Pro-Life Convictions
In 1984, Ronald Reagan proclaimed Sanctity of Human Life Day to be observed each year on the closest […]
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