Religious leader with a startled expression beneath the words “The Soul?” for a Christian reflection on artificial intelligence and human dignity.

Even the Pope Doesn’t Like AI

Even the Pope is warning about AI, but Christians should see the deeper danger. The real crisis is not that machines may become human, but that people may forget they have souls. A gospel-centered reflection on artificial intelligence, conscience, and the image of God.

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The Darkest Thing About Mark Hamill’s Post

What is the darkest thing about Mark Hamill’s post about Donald Trump? This Christian devotional on Matthew 7 explores judgment, self-righteousness, hypocrisy, and the warning of Jesus that every word will one day be weighed by God.

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Why Would Demons Need Spaceships?

What should Christians think about rumors of a government UFO briefing for pastors and the growing talk of alien disclosure? This article offers a biblical response to UFO claims, spiritual deception, and sensational speculation, showing why Scripture, the gospel, and the lordship of Christ remain unchanged.

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A Pride Festival on Sodom’s Doorstep?!

A Pride festival near the Dead Sea has stirred controversy for Christians who cannot ignore the region’s long association with Sodom. This devotional reflects on Luke 17, the judgment of God, the hardness of the human heart, and the urgent call of the gospel in a world that still does not fear Him.

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Tucker Carlson Is Wrong About Islam’s Jesus

Tucker Carlson’s comments about Islam and Jesus have raised an important question for Christians: which Jesus are we talking about? This article contrasts the Jesus honored in Islam with the Jesus revealed in Scripture, then points readers to the cross, the resurrection, and the only gospel that saves.

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Jaden Ivey Spoke Against Pride Month and Paid for It

Jaden Ivey’s release from the Chicago Bulls after speaking against Pride Month raises a larger question for Christians in America: what happens when biblical truth collides with a culture that celebrates what God condemns? This devotional on Romans 1 explores homosexual sin, public pressure, persecution, and the hope of the gospel for sinners who turn to Christ.

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What If the Most Dangerous Voice in Your Home Comes Through a Phone?

A jury found Meta and YouTube liable in a landmark social media addiction case involving harm to a minor. This article examines the verdict through Ephesians 6 and calls Christian parents to set wise guardrails, watch over their children, and take their God-given role in the home seriously.

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Iran Is Hanging Young Men

Iran is hanging young men, and the horror of it exposes the corruption of earthly kingdoms. This article reflects on the execution of young wrestler Saleh Mohammadi through Isaiah 9:6-7, pointing readers to the only righteous King, Jesus Christ, whose government and peace will never end.

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10 Faith Lessons After Age 50

What changes after 50? In this reflective Christian essay, Pastor Rich shares 10 hard-won faith lessons about gospel-shaped obedience, living for God’s glory, staying steady in family storms, fixing your eyes on Jesus, and building a strong life through Scripture, prayer, and wise reading.

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Epstein Exposed What Many Wanted Hidden

Epstein exposed what many wanted hidden, and the shock is rippling through the internet. Ephesians 5 explains why some people spiral while others start reaching for God: walk in love, walk in light, walk in wisdom, and come into the light of Christ.

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A Man Said He Was Christian and Was Stabbed for It: What Does God Say About Defending Yourself?

A man was stabbed after identifying himself as a Christian, raising urgent questions about self-defense, restraint, and the role of government. Scripture speaks clearly about protecting life, refusing vengeance, and responding faithfully when violence enters ordinary life.

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Minnesota Church Riot More Disturbing Than First Reported

A Minnesota church service was disrupted by protesters during worship. In light of Romans 12, this devotion examines what happened and how Christians respond.

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Heaven is Nearer Than You Think…Right, Scott Adams?

Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, stunned many with his final written confession of faith in Jesus Christ. This devotional explores what it means to face eternity, what Scripture says about heaven, and how one man’s last words point to the city that is closer than we think.

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Hell is real, Kirk Cameron!

The world feels out of control this morning. From public violence to private fear, Luke 12 confronts anxious hearts with the weight of eternity, the danger of greed, the call to live ready, and the urgent mercy of Christ.

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Why Do 60 Percent of Young Americans Say They Prefer Socialism?

A startling new statistic reveals that 60 percent of young Americans now prefer socialism. What changed their minds, and why is the church so silent? This devotion traces the fading voices of history, the warning of a Holocaust survivor, the truth of Acts 5, and the hope of the returning King.

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While They Shout ‘No Kings,’ We Bow to One

As protests erupt with cries of “No Kings in America,” this devotional declares the unshakable truth: Christ still reigns. In a culture that rejects authority, we bow to the King whose throne is eternal.

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Every Molecule Has a Master

Every leaf, every breath, every molecule obeys the same Master. Psalm 104 reveals a world not ruled by chance, but sustained by the will of God. This article explores how creation preaches—and why ignoring its message has eternal consequences.

You Call Yourself an Atheist? God Calls You a Fool

The content emphasizes the consequences of rejecting God, asserting that ignorance of divine truth leads to deep moral corruption in individuals and society. It contrasts a life of rebellion against God with the grace available through Him and poses a crucial question about one’s allegiance—whether to God or the world.

You Own Nothing—And That’s a Good Thing

The content emphasizes that individuals do not possess their lives, as everything belongs to God according to Psalm 24. It contrasts the illusion of ownership prevalent in Western culture with the reality of being stewards of God’s creation. The piece calls for surrender to God, illustrating the urgency of recognizing one’s true relationship with Him before facing judgment.