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Is AI Discipling You? • S4E1

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AI can write your prayers, answer your theology questions, and generate your daily devotional. But who — or what — is actually forming you? Jason and Jadan get into whether Christians should use AI, what gets lost when something else does your spiritual wrestling, and why fear of new technology might be a faith problem. Romans 12 ties it together. Questions or feedback? Email us at podcast@zionclearlake.org [http://zionclearlake.org] Like us on socials! Facebook • @pocketheology.zcl [https://www.facebook.com/pockettheology.zcl] Instagram • @pockettheology.zcl [https://www.instagram.com/pockettheology.zcl/] TikTok • @pocketheology.zcl [https://www.tiktok.com/@pockettheology.zcl] YouTube • youtube.com/@pockettheologyzcl [https://www.youtube.com/@pockettheologyzcl]

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jakson Is AI Discipling You? • S4E1 kansikuva

Is AI Discipling You? • S4E1

AI can write your prayers, answer your theology questions, and generate your daily devotional. But who — or what — is actually forming you? Jason and Jadan get into whether Christians should use AI, what gets lost when something else does your spiritual wrestling, and why fear of new technology might be a faith problem. Romans 12 ties it together. Questions or feedback? Email us at podcast@zionclearlake.org [http://zionclearlake.org] Like us on socials! Facebook • @pocketheology.zcl [https://www.facebook.com/pockettheology.zcl] Instagram • @pockettheology.zcl [https://www.instagram.com/pockettheology.zcl/] TikTok • @pocketheology.zcl [https://www.tiktok.com/@pockettheology.zcl] YouTube • youtube.com/@pockettheologyzcl [https://www.youtube.com/@pockettheologyzcl]

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REPLAY: What the Church in Haiti Taught Me About Church in America • S3E11

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