Noah’s Flood and the Age of the Earth (Part 5)
Ken Keathley leads a question and answer session with the Old Testament Faculty of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary […]
Noah’s Flood and the Age of the Earth (Part 5)
Ken Keathley leads a question and answer session with the Old Testament Faculty of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary […]
Questioning the Self-Care Movement
Every day we encounter messages that prescribe to us a way to live. For example, radio commentators debate […]
The Rabbit Room Symposium: A Conference on Faith and Art
Music. Story. Art. In what ways does our faith inform our creativity? How can we approach these genres […]
A Call to the Creator Within You
“So…what did you think?” I tucked myself as far back into my chair as the cushion would allow, […]
Noah’s Flood and the Age of the Earth (Part 4)
Eugene Chaffin, professor of Physics at North Greenville University, discusses if science leaves room for a young earth […]
Free Stuff: Win ‘This Mortal Flesh: Incarnation and Bioethics’ by Dr. Brent Waters
What does it mean to be human? The answer to this question seems relatively simple. But in This Mortal […]
Caring for Customer Service Workers
Imagine your car is having some engine problems. You drive to the repair shop and leave it in […]
On Anabaptists: A Panel Discussion Featuring Malcolm Yarnell, Bruce Ashford, Stephen Eccher and John Hammett
Who were the Anabaptists, and what did they really believe? For centuries, historians had a skewed perspective of […]
The Beauty of Age Diversity in the Church
Six months ago, my worship-leader husband and I felt a call to a church in a town an […]
New York Times Columnist Ross Douthat on “the Greatest Threat to the Church Today”
An interview with Ross Douthat from The Gospel Coalition. What is the greatest threat to the church today? […]
Exposing our Fears: What Christians Can Learn From Horror
As late October approaches, stores are filled with candy treats, decorated pumpkins and all manner of costumes. Halloween […]
Noah’s Flood and the Age of the Earth (Part 3)
Ken Wolgemuth, founder of Solid Rock Lectures, discusses what makes geologists believe the questions about the age of […]
How Southeastern Seminary Changed How I Read the Bible
Sitting in Dr. Akin’s 8am Hermeneutics class at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS), I encountered his fervent call […]
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 […]
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