Christians Trust AI as Spiritual Authority, Study Shows
Loading the Audio Player... Research Barna published on Tuesday found that practicing Christians were more likely to trust artificial intelligence’s spiritual growth advice than...
Loading the Audio Player... Research Barna published on Tuesday found that practicing Christians were more likely to trust artificial intelligence’s spiritual growth advice than...
The Christian biblical worldview leads those who properly grasp and internalise it to be wonderfully liberated from dissatisfaction with the physical bodies they now have.
The passing of a fellow Christian worker, particularly after long years of service, brings mixed feelings. There is the inevitable sadness but also a curious sense of fulfilment: the awareness of a life lived; a race well run; of 'mission accomplished'.
"We live in a culture where people don't do face-to-face stuff ... they don't know how to deal with conflict or disagreement."
With the World Cup’s opening scheduled for Sunday, families of migrant workers who built the stadiums on Thursday demanded compensation from FIFA and Qatar, according to Human Rights Watch. The fami...
Four University of Idaho students killed last weekend were stabbed to death in their beds with a very large knife, the Latah County coroner told a local cable news station on Friday. Coroner Cathy Mab...
Kenneth Eugene Smith has been spared from execution in Alabama, at least for the immediate future. The state called off Smith's execution by lethal
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, or APEC, on Friday began with speeches strongly against the war in Ukraine, and the launch of a missile earlier in the day by North Korea that touched down nea...
During his sermon Sunday, megachurch Pastor Craig Groeschel of the multi-campus Life Church shared five red flags Christians should watch out for when dating
You are not your job title. Your job does not define you. You are more than an 8-to-5. How often do we hear these words? And agree with them? Yet, how
Theologian and author John Piper recently addressed the question of whether it is possible for a Christian not to have any spiritual gifts