Artificial intelligence may be able to generate polished sermons, complete with structure, illustrations and theological analysis, but it cannot embody lived faith, suffering or spiritual encounter, ...
With the month of November it is often a time when thoughts turn to the observance of Thanksgiving. Family and friends gather for whatever happens to be their holiday favorites. For our family, it’s ...
Pope Leo XIV warns priests against using AI for sermons, urging authentic faith, reflection, and less focus on social media ...
Faith Works columnist reflects on the complex legacy of Civil Rights icon Jesse Jackson, who never pastored a church but could give a powerful sermon.
Pope Leo XIV urged priests to avoid using AI for sermons, warning that technology cannot replace faith, prayer, or personal preaching.
He addressed the growing role of technology in daily life and cautioned against relying on it for spiritual guidance ...
From sermon drafting to “talk to Jesus” apps, religious communities are testing new tools—and debating what should remain ...
Paul is describing our identity in Christ. He teaches that we are made strong in Christ. God wants us to know that we have strength in Jesus’ name. Paul is describing to us the God of power, riches, ...
Why secularism has no answer for the fear produced by the COVID-19 crisis. Matt Woodley talks to Josh Moody, senior pastor at College Church in Wheaton, Illinois. Josh pointed out how his church had ...
Ever since the Reformation put new emphasis upon the authority of Scripture, the pulpit has been the pride of Protestantism. Nowhere has this pride been more evident than in the U.S., where ...
Preaching God’s truth from the pulpit doesn’t require equivocation. The other day while going for a jog, I listened to a sermon on the seventh commandment, which addresses adultery. In the 40-minute ...
I bet if Chrysostom were alive today, American evangelicals would probably call him woke, liberal or maybe even a little Marxist.