Hugo Chavez
Hugo Chavez was president of Venezuela for 14 years, until his death in 2013. Chavez spoke out against America's capitalism and influence in Latin America. In 2005, he expelled from the country a group of evangelical missionaries from U.S.-based New Tribes Ministries.
- Don’t Skip Chronicles in Your Bible Reading PlanWhat we can learn from the chronicler’s stories about the kings of Israel.Carmen Joy Imes|
- The Church Fathers Belong in Creation Debates. But Handle Them with Care.We can humbly seek their wisdom without treating them as mascots for one position or another.Michael LeFebvre|
- AI Preachers and Teachers? No Thanks, Say Most Americans.American Bible Society study finds majority don’t trust technology with spiritual matters.Adam MacInnis|
- A New Era of AI Is Here, and the Church Is Not ReadyIn the uncanny valley of the shadow of data, we should fear no evil—and prepare for a very different future.Russell Moore|
- Billy Graham’s US Capitol Statue UnveiledThe late evangelist is one of just four Americans who have received the nation’s three highest congressional honors.Diana Chandler - Baptist Press|
- The Bulletin Episode 83|57minClergy on the RocksAI priests, a polarized church, and women and alcohol.
- Police Officers Are Burning Out. Can Chaplains Help?Spiritual care is essential as stressors among law enforcement rise.Kara Bettis Carvalho|
- The Caregiving Boom Needs Spiritual SupportBy calling or circumstance, millions in the “sandwich generation” feel the weight and cost of tending to aging relatives.Ericka Andersen|
- The Miracle of the EarSpeech was not God’s only miracle at Pentecost. The Spirit also gave the gift of understanding, overcoming division and contempt.Carrie McKean|
- The Sustaining Breath of GodAs a physician, I witness countless first and last breaths. As a Christian, I am constantly reminded of how God breathes life into us through his Spirit.Mariellen Van Nieuwenhuyzen|
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