Have We Accidentally Drifted Toward Therapeutic Christianity?
As another ministry year begins, I know many of us are doing what we always do this time of year. […]
As another ministry year begins, I know many of us are doing what we always do this time of year. […]
Most pastors assume they own their sermons. After all, they prayed over them, studied hours for them, wrote them, preached
In our culture, we have somehow created a scenario where “believing in Jesus” doesn’t necessarily involve “following Jesus”—something that would
At Ai4 2026, Pat Gelsinger and OpenAI’s Sachin Katti explained why chips are the new oil, laid out a four-part
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Most church leaders know there are unchurched people in their community. But how many are there? And how receptive are
TL;DR The pressure to produce content at scale has reshaped what pastors think their job is. Wade Bearden, COO of
TL;DR Marcus Ho of Bible Note argues that the real discipleship problem shows up midweek, when most digital tools fail
TL;DR RR Abrot, a pastor of over 15 years and the founder of Church Canvas AI, argues that the real
Most churches want to be known as friendly. And many are. Guests are greeted at the door. Smiles are offered.