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Technology can serve the church. But it can’t replace the good, frustrating, endless work of ministry.
A church-tech skeptic talks values with technologists from faith-aligned AI company Gloo.
A computer’s praise or petition sounds a lot like our human Christianese. That doesn’t make them equivalent.
Wire Story
A survey found denominational differences in pastors’ use of the technology, as well as widespread skepticism about its reliability.
In a world fleeing the body, Christianity teaches us how to form our desires.
The Russell Moore Show
Trust me, I’m a doctor.
The Bulletin
Magyar gathers coalition to defeat Orban, Reps. Swalwell and Gonzales resign for sexual assault allegations, and the Trump Jesus AI meme.
Public Theology Project
Perhaps this blasphemous image can expose what we’ve become—and, ironically, lead the way back to what’s real.
Review
A new book on Elon Musk examines his wide influence, impressive achievements, and flawed ideology of centralization
The Bulletin
Trump kills conservatism, astronauts head home, and Claude Mythos Preview deemed too dangerous for public consumption.
Using AI to write is a disordered and deforming means of fulfilling a good desire. The church must offer something better.
American teenagers are getting a crash course in nihilism, and we need answers more compelling than the hope of universal basic income.
The Bulletin
Trump predicts end of war, presidential candidates emerge, publisher detects AI-generated novel, and men think twice about college.