Christians Can Give Two Cheers for AI
Our task isn’t to reject technology or baptize it uncritically but to approach it with hopeful realism.
Our task isn’t to reject technology or baptize it uncritically but to approach it with hopeful realism.
The Spirit-filled life is committed to believing the Scripture and to obeying it from the heart.
In many ways, all good children’s literature is a reduction, not in the minimizing sense of the term (although it often does have fewer words than adult literature) but in...
Diversity is biblical, uncomfortable, beautiful, and rare. But it’s worth it.
Gen-Z college grads are less likely to have held a summer job, more likely to do remote work, and more likely to rely on AI than any other generation.
Kathy Keller joins Collin Hansen to discuss losing Tim, sin as the biggest problem in the world, and what the gospel offers.
Kathy Keller joins Collin Hansen to discuss losing Tim, sin as the biggest problem in the world, and how the gospel offers both a humbling diagnosis and a hopeful path to redemption.
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Diversity is biblical, uncomfortable, beautiful, and rare. But it’s worth it.
Melissa Kruger and Courtney Doctor talk with Michael Graham about what Christians should know about artificial intelligence, including how to evaluate which uses are helpful and which are dangerous.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan make the case for recovering confessions of faith and church covenants as practical pastoral tools for discipleship, unity, and church health.
In our rapidly changing world, the issues of smartphones, COVID-19, social media, and travel sports have left many children, youth, and family ministries looking for clarity.
Collin Hansen talks with Brad Edwards about the need for the church amid rampant anxiety, division, and individualism.
The fruit of the Sabbath isn’t ultimately about our well-being. It’s about having more of God himself.
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Our task isn’t to reject technology or baptize it uncritically but to approach it with hopeful realism.
While we’ve scrambled to keep up with our children’s schedules, we’ve overlooked that these same activities could be just as good for us.
Gen Z has been labeled ‘the anxious generation.’ But they don’t have to be. Here are four ways Gen Z can become the nonanxious generation.
Diversity is biblical, uncomfortable, beautiful, and rare. But it’s worth it.
In many ways, all good children’s literature is a reduction, not in the minimizing sense of the term (although it often does have fewer words than adult literature) but in...