
Interpreting the US Government’s AI Agenda from a Theological Perspective
The White House released a 25-page blueprint this past year for American dominance in artificial intelligence. You might wonder why a pastor should care about

The White House released a 25-page blueprint this past year for American dominance in artificial intelligence. You might wonder why a pastor should care about

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is showing up everywhere. You have probably seen stories about it in the news, maybe even experimented with tools like ChatGPT. But

The latest State of AI in the Church National Survey Report exposes a critical disconnect: Church leaders are embracing AI tools while ignoring the strategic

The integration of artificial intelligence into ministry work is no longer a futuristic concept; it’s a present-day reality. According to the “2025 State of AI

I attended AI4 2025 in Las Vegas – North America’s largest AI conference, bringing together over 8,000 industry experts across 85+ countries and spanning every

In my work with ministries and nonprofits, I’ve seen how easily ChatGPT gets adopted. It handles donor letters, sermon outlines, summaries, and announcements. It offers

Your congregation is shrinking. Your workload is exploding. Your competition isn’t the Methodist church down the street: It’s Netflix, TikTok, and every other dopamine delivery

A jerk is someone who doesn’t say “please” or “thank you.” And who wants to be a jerk, right? You add the obligatory niceties to

AI isn’t coming for your pulpit. But it is showing up everywhere else. From sermon prep tools to Bible study apps to administrative help, AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) became a central topic of conversation in 2024. Tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Google Gemini shape how we work, communicate, and
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