
Christians Aren’t Ready For AI
AI, Faith, and the Future Church: Are Christians Ready for What’s Coming? Artificial intelligence is no longer coming someday. It is already here. AI now writes essays, generates sermons, creates

AI, Faith, and the Future Church: Are Christians Ready for What’s Coming? Artificial intelligence is no longer coming someday. It is already here. AI now writes essays, generates sermons, creates

For generations, America called itself a Christian nation. Churches filled on Sundays. Bibles sat on coffee tables. Politicians quoted Scripture during speeches. Millions identified as believers. Yet beneath the surface,

For generations, the pastoral calling has been viewed as one of the highest and most meaningful vocations a Christian man could pursue. Shepherding souls, preaching the Word of God, discipling

As President Donald Trump intensifies immigration enforcement during his second administration, a dramatic shift is occurring across the United States. Tens of thousands of illegal immigrants are now choosing to

Hantavirus Cruise Outbreak: 5 Critical Facts You Need to Know A deadly hantavirus outbreak aboard an international cruise ship has shocked health officials across the globe and reignited public fears

In an age where motherhood is often minimized, mocked, or treated as secondary to career success and cultural activism, Scripture speaks with stunning clarity: mothers are to be honored. Not

President Donald Trump closed another turbulent week at the center of global headlines as tensions with Iran continued to simmer and Secretary of State Marco Rubio traveled to the Vatican

Former FBI Director James Comey is now headed toward a criminal trial after a federal judge allowed proceedings to continue in a case tied to a controversial social media post

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced this week that she and her husband, Nicholas Riccio, have welcomed their second child into the world — a baby girl named Viviana,

For decades, many churches in America have celebrated decisions for Christ while neglecting the harder, slower, and more biblical work of discipleship. The result has been generations of professing Christians