Bryan Chapell: Bridging Generational Divides in the Church
Is the church’s goal to seek cultural control or cultural credibility? Are believers called to halt sin or […]
Bryan Chapell: Bridging Generational Divides in the Church
Is the church’s goal to seek cultural control or cultural credibility? Are believers called to halt sin or […]
How Should Christians Think About Socialism?
Socialism is making a comeback. According to a recent poll, young Americans age 18-29 are more likely to […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Sex Abuse, Social Media, Economics
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of the most important articles of the […]
7 Guiding Principles for Christians in the Public Square
By Bruce Ashford A core biblical teaching is that all humans are worshipers, either of God or of […]
3 Misconceptions Christians Have About Work
The average person spends 90,000 hours of their life working. That’s more than 10 years of your life […]
Restoring Meaning to a Meaningless World
The Bible describes Jesus as the Telos, the Goal, the Final Point where all lines converge. To see […]
Oxford Study Tour: I Traveled Through Time, and You Can Too
When I first heard about the Oxford Study Tour, I was thrilled at the possibility of going. See, every year, students and faculty have […]
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 […]
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