God Has Given You a Voice. Don’t Waste It.
The end of the movie, The Quiet Place, contains a heartbreaking scene. (If you haven’t seen it yet, […]
God Has Given You a Voice. Don’t Waste It.
The end of the movie, The Quiet Place, contains a heartbreaking scene. (If you haven’t seen it yet, […]
Following God with Open Hands
Few phrases evoke more emotion in my soul than, “The cabin doors have closed.” For most of my […]
Intersect Reading List: Transgender Debate, Women and Work, Technology, Culture
This summer, Intersect contributors suggested their favorite books for your summer reading list. This week, as the summer […]
How to Redeem Your Family’s Summer Moments for the Gospel
Sundrenched mornings, filled with days at the pool, barefoot picnics with neighbors in the backyard and refreshing time […]
If We Want to Love the Poor, We Must Be Near Them
Dignity and Respect I am no expert about poverty and homelessness. While I want to write as the […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Leaving Porn, Financial Emergencies, Retirement, Crisis Managament
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
The Jefferson Bible — and How Not to Respond to Grief
Soon after Thomas Jefferson was elected president in 1800, he began editing a work he hoped would prove […]
The Gospel for Porn Addicts: An Interview with D. Scott Hildreth
D. Scott Hildreth is the George Leile Director of the Center for Great Commission Studies at Southeastern Seminary. […]
Babel and the Perils of Self-Promotion
Who are you making a name for — yourself or God? This is the driving question behind the […]
How Your Smartphone Is Impacting Your Financial Health
Your smartphone can impact your financial health beyond the monthly service bill. Smartphones are everywhere. According to Pew Research, […]
Introducing the Faith, Work and Economics Curriculum Project
The Purpose The goal of the Faith, Work and Economics (FWE) Curriculum Project at Southeastern is for subject-matter […]
Dealing with Debt: A Review of ‘Economics of Good and Evil’ by Tomáš Sedláček
Tomáš Sedláček's seminal work offers insight into America's crippling national debt from an economic, philosophical and psychological perspective.
You Will Experience Suffering. Have You Prepared Yourself?
By Craig Morrisette Suffering is not a topic for discussion as much as it is a reality each […]
Are You the Same Person Online That You Are In Person?
I love Facebook’s “Memories” feature. This option allows me to view my yearly posts on that date since […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Incredibles 2, Women’s Ministry, Populism, Art
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
What Hath Business to Do with Missions?
By Scott Hildreth The missionary task, as commonly understood by Evangelicals, involves the communication of the Christian message […]
An Intersect List of Recommended Podcasts: Racial Unity, Women’s Discipleship, Leadership, Philosophy
Last week, our contributors recommended some of their favorite podcasts. This week, they suggest additional podcasts on the […]
Sex Robots: The Enshrinement of Selfishness
Will we allow technology to enslave us, or will we master it to enhance our humanity? This question […]
Poetry As Praise: God Is Worthy of Every Creative Expression
When we entered the poetry unit in my undergraduate literature class, the girl who sat in front of […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Family Separation, Special Needs Families, Ordinary Work, Suicide
In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week. […]
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