How We Vote
If you live in the United States—or anywhere else, for that matter—you may have noticed that a major Presidential election is looming. So let’s ask: Why do people vote the way they do? Whom you
If you live in the United States—or anywhere else, for that matter—you may have noticed that a major Presidential election is looming. So let’s ask: Why do people vote the way they do? Whom you
Do you follow blogs? See a conversation about the theological shifts in the blogosphere over at Jesus Creed. Sean MacDowell over at Converstant Life publishes a piece summarizing 10 myths about premarital sex that challenge
Tom Schultz writes “How to Take Over Dying Churches,” an instructive piece on this challenging calling. Can your family be missional and homeschool your children at the same time? Jesus Creed puts out this piece
Tuesday, September 24, 2012 If you are in the Greater Wilmore Metropolitan Area next Tuesday, September 24, 2012, please join us as we host The Most Rev. Robert Duncan, Archbishop and Primate of the Anglican Church
At Seedbed we are exploring a variety of “sowing” strategies toward the outcome of a sustained great awakening of global scope. It’s a big dream and yet our work is quite humble in nature. As
Dr. Timothy Tennent writes a thoughtful article “Reflections on the Embassy Attacks” in light of this week’s tragic events. Dr. Jerry Walls starts a video series discussing calvinism on his youtube channel. Here he discusses
Our “Farm Team” at Seedbed is growing, and we are looking for a t-shirt design for those who are sowing for a Great Awakening with us. Here is what we need: A design for a
Here’s a refreshing take on the biblical meaning of “pain in childbearing.” See also an article about understanding worldviews inherent in literary works in “Reading for Worldviews” from the Gospel Coalition. See “A History of
This week’s Best covers an array of links from around the web. This is a great way to catch up on news and culture from the past week via Seedbed.
“As Christians in the nation’s capital, I believe we must fight the urge to self-insulate, to hide in pockets around the city. It’s so easy to self-select into a political party, social scene, and even a church.” Meg Biallas writes a thoughtful piece on how Christians can be present in America’s capital.
This week’s Best covers an array of links from around the web. This is a great way to catch up on news and culture from the past week via Seedbed.
This week’s Best covers an array of links from around the web. Read some pieces from two of Asbury Theological Seminary’s professors, the Republican presidential team, and a critique of Pat Robertson’s recent comments on adoption.