Category: Work & Economics

Christian hipsters and capitalism don’t mix, or at least that’s what Brett McCracken argued in his 2010 book Hipster Christianity. His thesis proved correct a year later when...

We often think our work only matters if we’re in full-time ministry, going overseas to do missions, or running a para-church organization. The truth is, all work matters...

There are only two people with permanent, personally designated parking spots on the campus of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. As you would expect, one is for the president,...

I have heard there are two kinds of people in the world: those who believe there are two kinds of people and those who don’t. Jesus (at least...

Perhaps one of the most iconic plantation homes of the South, Boone Hall is not famous for its stately brick home or elegant column-lined porch. What makes the...

While my husband and I were dating we attended a small Methodist church situated right on the edge of town, pastored by the minister who would one day...

Depending on who you ask, Eskimos may have over 100 distinct words for snow. Why? Because language has a unique ability to create distinctions between things in our...

Even as early as Genesis 2:18, when God said “It is not good for man to be alone,” it’s been evident we’re designed to live in community. God...

In season three of House of Cards, a group of Tibetan monks are invited to the White House to perform a Buddhist tradition involving the creation of a...

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