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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.
Analysis
Why Christians need to talk about Grok’s policies on AI-image generation.
Chatbots are making objectophilia commonplace. Christians have a moral duty to oppose these “relationships.”
A Q&A with the cofounder of a Duolingo-style “Christian AI” app aimed at Gen Z.
The Bulletin
Iranians’ courage amidst deadly protests, the Federal Reserve’s independence in question, and explicit images in Elon Musk’s AI.
Review
Three books on politics and public life to read this month.
CT’s 2025 Book of the Year winner on why we need each other—minds, bodies, and souls—as AI proselytizers promise an enchanting new world.
Qualms & Proverbs
CT advice columnists also weigh in on anguished estrangement and a suspicious devotional.
I want something better than self-anesthetizing consumption.
The Bulletin
Mike, Russell, and Clarissa reflect on 2025 top news stories and look forward to the new year.
From a Christian chess detective to spiritualized gambling to hymns in the Alaskan wilderness.