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Randy Bradley demonstrates the value he has found in using artificial intelligence as a research tool, giving examples from Google Bard.
07/10/2023 - By Randy Bradley
Ruth Cook encourages ministry leaders by sharing ways she has learned to deal with disappointment and failure in church ministry.
07/05/2023 - By Ruth Cook
ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence pose challenges to pastors and churches that require prior commitments and training to overcome.
06/27/2023 - By Patti Greene
Conflict in the church doesn’t have to be a bad thing. If navigated well, it can lead to positive outcomes.
06/21/2023 - By Bobby Mosier
Ruth Cook, a public school educator, explains why Christian educators should stay in the public school system, despite the many challenges.
06/14/2023 - By Ruth Cook
To address evangelical’s current leadership problems, Wade Berry calls for selecting Christian leaders whose character matches 1 Timothy 3.
06/06/2023 - By Wade Berry / B.H. Carroll Theological Seminary
BGCT Associate Executive Director Craig Christina reminds Texas Baptists they are stronger together and calls them to maintain their unity in diversity on women in ministry.
05/31/2023 - By Craig Christina / Texas Baptists
05/30/2023 - By Wade Berry / B.H. Carroll Theological Seminary
Believers have an edge in better understanding what is going on in this world and in understanding and interpreting the Bible.
05/23/2023 - By Rich Mussler
Joshua Sharp contends, since all Christians have a functional creed, a clearly stated creed is better than vague or assumed language.
05/22/2023 - By Joshua Sharp
Instead of just trying to make women feel better, women’s ministry can go deeper and be more honest, Abby Manes contends.
05/16/2023 - By Abby Manes
Kayelee Arensman reminds us the Sabbath is made for us. What’s more, God commands us to remember it. We have more than permission to rest.
05/09/2023 - By Kayelee Arensman