Why Christians Should Care About the Opioid Epidemic
The opioid epidemic may sound like an abstract or irrelevant topic to you. It’s something you hear on […]
Why Christians Should Care About the Opioid Epidemic
The opioid epidemic may sound like an abstract or irrelevant topic to you. It’s something you hear on […]
Reader’s Choice Recommendations 2017: Nominate One of These Articles
Nominate an Article, Get a Free Book Select one of these articles to nominate for Intersect’s 2017 Reader’s Choice […]
Reader’s Choice 2017: Enter for a Chance to Win 5 FREE Books
Intersect has published hundreds of informative articles in 2017, tackling everything from gender identity and adoption to socialism and […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Unhelpful Christmas Ministries, Holidays with a Broken Heart, History’s Forgotten Preacher
Do your gifts to under-resourced families actually hurt them? Who is one of the greatest preachers history has […]
The Incarnation: Hope for A Weary World
The holiday season, framed by Black Friday and After Christmas Sales, is fraught with stress and tension that […]
To Work Like a Child
“Dad, when I grow up, I want to drive a trash truck.” My four-year-old told me this with […]
Christians, Let’s Not Be Cultural Copycats
“Engage the culture.” It’s what Christians are continually being told we need to do more. We need to […]
Truth and Compassion: A Review of ‘God and the Transgender Debate’ by Andrew T. Walker
By Dennis Greeson For better or for worse, when it comes to issues of gender and sexuality, evangelicals […]
The Benedict Option: Two Reflective Responses from Michael Bird and Bruce Ashford
Michael Bird, a lecturer in Theology and Czar of Postgradistan at Ridley College in Melbourne, and Bruce Ashford, […]
Disown, Defend or Neither? Matt Lauer and Talking about Sin
Kathie Lee Gifford is the best preacher around…at least if handling the doctrine of sin is any measure. […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: C.S. Lewis, Lecrae, Workplace Hardships, Social Media
How should you respond when you’re passover at work? What important things did C.S. Lewis say? Should you […]
Michael Bird and Bruce Ashford Respond to the Benedict Option
Christians can be peaceful public nuisances or counter-cultural practitioners for the common good, argued Michael Bird and Bruce […]
The Cure for a Hopeless Christmas
The Christmas season is marked by hope. Well, at least it is supposed to be. But instead of […]
Supply, Demand and Playground Economics
“The economy, stupid,” said James Carville as one of his campaign messages devised for Bill Clinton’s 1992 Presidential […]
Christian Men: Be Different. Be More.
Every day, the headlines are filled with stories of powerful men sexually exploiting women and girls. I’m disgusted […]
#FaithandCulture Reading: Orphan Care, Social Media, Communism, Work
This weekend, you may be preparing for Thanksgiving festivities with family and friends. As you do so, we’ve […]
3 Joys and 3 Difficulties of Our Adoption
By Brittany Salmon I love this time of year, with its pumpkins, colorful leaves, crisp weather and the […]
How God Can Use Heresy for Our Good
Survey the evangelical landscape, and you’ll find a lot to be depressed about. Self-professed Christians are compromising on […]
To Tithe or Not to Tithe? A New Testament Guide to Generous Giving
To tithe or not to tithe? This simple question has been debated in small groups, in Sunday school rooms, over kitchen tables and in textbooks for decades.
Three Ways to Honor Veterans on Veterans Day
Each year, November 11 marks a day when military men and women who honorably served or are serving […]
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