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ChatGPT could be used by Christians to fulfill 'biblical mandate,' but discernment will be key: professor
A computer science professor wants Christians to know there's nothing to be afraid of when it comes to AI technology, provided they exercise discernment.
Christian school fires staff accused of potential 'multi-million dollar embezzlement scheme'
A Utah-based Christian K-12 academy fired four top administrators for their alleged involvement in what is potentially a multi-million dollar embezzlement scheme involving tuition funds.
Good News Club: After school satanic clubs are a 'direct attack on teaching Christianity to children'
The Good News Club has spread to thousands of schools across the United States, even as another club — with an entirely different mission — has pushed its way into the headlines.
Evangelical theological education summit draws hundreds of attendees from 80 countries
Around 500 participants from more than 80 countries participated in a week-long conference on how to best use theology to build up pastoral training and leadership development in the global Church.
Covenant Eyes acknowledges privacy concerns, warns churches not to use software for 'spying'
After an unflattering article in WIRED on the use of accountability software to monitor the internet activity of churchgoers, Covenant Eyes acknowledged it has many of the same concerns and says churches shouldn't use its program to spy on congregants.
Youth ministries must view children as ‘participants,' not 'consumers': Barna Group CEO
Youth ministries in American churches must shift their efforts away from molding children to be "consumers" to involving them as "participants" in the "Gospel mission," the head of the Barna Group has advised.
Woman says pro-life pregnancy center saved her life: 'I would either be dead or in prison'
As Democratic politicians continue to claim that crisis pregnancy centers harm women through lies and coercion, one woman has credited such an organization with saving her life.
Pastor opens 12 breakfast ministries in Mexico run by former inmates, sees hundreds come to Christ
Pastor Carlos Mariñelarena has used the power of gift-giving to reach hundreds of children and families for Jesus and has opened a dozen breakfast kitchens run by former inmates to help continue spreading the Gospel.