
Discernment in the Digital Age: A review of AI Goes to Church
Todd Korpi’s AI Goes to Church is an engaging resource for Christian leaders exploring the implications of artificial intelligence for their ministry, even as it

Todd Korpi’s AI Goes to Church is an engaging resource for Christian leaders exploring the implications of artificial intelligence for their ministry, even as it

This book thus provided both a challenge and comfort for me, challenging because we readers need to consider how our Buechnerian callings should all involve

Woo’s book arrives at a moment when refugees are at the center of many crises in our world, including here in North America.

At a time when the federal government is removing historical signs and webpages pertaining to Black history, this book seems particularly important. When pastors are

While only modestly aware of the challenges confronting missionaries in a Japanese culture that resists the Christian message, I was very much aware of the

There is a certain fatigue brought on by the barrage of “AI.” AI assistants, AI overviews, AI copilots; just about anything you might want to

Simone Weil once said, “Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity.” This is what Wood achieves: a book of intense attention.

How can we collectively move toward the goal of becoming more like Christ, not through manipulative or authoritarian tactics, but by embodying Christ’s patience, compassion,

What Burge sees in recent data is a deepening polarization with a diminishing basis in belief.