Chick-fil-A Franchisee Faces Religious Discrimination Claims
Loading the Audio Player... A federal agency has sued a Texas Chick-fil-A franchise, accusing the fast food chain of religiously discriminating against an employee. Hatch Trick In...
Loading the Audio Player... A federal agency has sued a Texas Chick-fil-A franchise, accusing the fast food chain of religiously discriminating against an employee. Hatch Trick In...
Should we forgive others for their harshness towards us? And if so, how can we forgive them? As always, Keller's depth of thought, wide reading and research, along with his faithful searching of the Scriptures has produced a helpful but challenging resource.
The European Union on Monday began sending aid to Slovenia after heavy rains over the weekend caused severe flooding. The floodwaters killed at least six people and destroyed hundreds of homes and oth...
Authorities in Australia said on Tuesday that they had saved 13 children who were either exploited or at risk. Two of the suspects have already been tried and sentenced. The perpetrators allegedly use...
The largest city employees union in Los Angeles held a one-day walkout on Tuesday. Service Employees International Union President David Green said workers were protesting bad faith contracts, excessi...
Whenever my father prayed, he prayed out loud. As a boy, I would stand outside his study at home with my ear cupped against the door. I listened to him
The app replicates an instant messaging platform, allowing users to chat with ChatGPT impersonations of biblical figures, including the apostles, the prophets, Ruth, Job, Lot, and more.
The app replicates an instant messaging platform, allowing users to chat with ChatGPT impersonations of biblical figures, including the apostles, the prophets, Ruth, Job, Lot and more.
The possibilities with God are limitless. Yet we can often limit God due to our human thinking.
AI Jesus represents one of the newest examples in the growing field of AI spirituality.
New podcast featuring Tony Evans to help pastors from ‘Start to Finish’; University of Mobile President Lonnie Burnett announces retirement in May 2024.