Are You a Heathen for Celebrating Halloween?
Every year in late October, Christians divide. There may be no other national holiday or celebration that elicits […]
Are You a Heathen for Celebrating Halloween?
Every year in late October, Christians divide. There may be no other national holiday or celebration that elicits […]
Malcolm Yarnell: The Anabaptists and the Great Commission
Malcolm Yarnell, Director of the Center for Theological Research at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, recently lectured at Southeastern Seminary […]
Noah’s Flood and the Age of the Earth (Part 2)
Ronald Marks, professor of Chemistry at North Greenville University, discusses hermeneutics and the scientific process in this video […]
The Shaky Foundation for ‘Girl, Wash Your Face’
I want to be the best version of me I can be. I want to get stronger, listen […]
Applying the Unchanging Gospel to an Ever-Changing World: The DMin in Faith and Culture
The world is changing. For better or worse, the culture looks vastly different than it did just a […]
How to Talk To Kids about Grief and Loss
“Jesus wept.” (John 11:35) These two words show Jesus cutting to the heart of humanity. This shortest verse […]
Noah’s Flood and the Age of the Earth (Part 1)
Gregg Davidson, professor of Geology & Geological Engineering at the University of Mississippi, discusses a biblical worldview and […]
The Night That Paved the Way for the Holocaust
In 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Nazi Germany. Almost immediately, he began to implement legal actions against […]
Single-Minded: How to Love Your Single Friends
Recently, I wrote an article clarifying the theology of singleness and marriage as well as challenging the church […]
A Primer on Southern Secession and the Civil War
More than 150 years have passed since the end of the Civil War, but controversies surrounding Confederates statues […]
Michael Ward: C.S. Lewis on Planet Narnia
If you’ve read C.S. Lewis‘ Chronicles of Narnia, perhaps the books have seemed to be a “hodge podge” […]
Free Stuff: Win ‘The Money Challenge’ and ‘The Marriage Challenge’ by Art Rainer
Managing money is stressful for you and your marriage. Art Rainer wants to help. In his new books The Money […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: “The Great British Baking Show,” Tiredness, Reading, the Vocation of Pastor
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
Single-Minded: Reflections on Singlehood, Faith and the Church
When I placed the silver “True Love Waits” ring on my fifteen-year-old finger, I never dreamed that I […]
The Missing Men in the American Workforce: Hunter Baker on Faith, Work & Economics
Hunter Baker, Associate Professor of Political Science at Union University, lectured at Southeastern Seminary in 2016 on why work […]
4 Reasons Not to Retaliate at Work
In college, I worked at a quick service restaurant. At this particular establishment, they took the word “quick” […]
“Father, Quiet Me”: Amy Carmichael’s Prayer for the Mundane and Spectacular Moments of Life
By Shelly Durkee My Father, quiet me, Til in thy holy presence, hushed, I think thy thoughts with […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Hurricanes, Job Loss, Vocation, Mental Illness
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
How Missionaries Changed the World: A Conversation with Robert Woodberry
What kind of impact have missionaries had on the world? Robert Woodberry talks with Scott Hildreth about this […]
“God in the Gallery”: What to Expect with “Come to the Table” Art Exhibit
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary’s L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture will host a national traveling art exhibit called […]
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