Over half of LGBTQ+ Americans consult astrology or a horoscope at least yearly.
Related: 1 in 4 American Jewish adults in the United States consult astrology, survey saysIreland sees rise in New Age weddings
Fewer people in Ireland are choosing to get married, and those who do are more likely than ever to opt for a New Age ceremony, statistics have revealed. Not including the pandemic years, Ireland’s marriage rate last year hit its lowest level with just 3.8 marriages per 1,000 adults.
Divided Supreme Court affirms ruling against Okla. Catholic charter school
An equally divided United States Supreme Court has affirmed an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling against the creation of what would have been the first taxpayer-funded religious charter school. In a brief per curiam opinion released Thursday morning, the high court ruled 4-4 to affirm the state Supreme Court ruling against the establishment of St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School.
Evangelicals urge 'AI President' Trump to launch advisory council to address 'profound ethical questions'
About a dozen prominent Evangelical leaders are calling for President Donald Trump to help usher in the age of artificial intelligence (AI) while addressing concerns about its potential dangers.A letter released Wednesday titled "Christianity in the Age of AI: An Appeal for Wise Leadership" expresses optimism about AI while acknowledging the dangers of "autonomous smarter-than-human machines that no one knows how to control."
Related: AI Makes Me Doubt EverythingWhy the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea and the Nicene Creed matters
This year marks the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea and the formulation of the Nicene Creed. If you're not deeply familiar with Christian history or theology, that might sound like an obscure detail. You might even be wondering: what does a fourth-century church meeting have to do with me today? Actually, quite a lot. Let’s take a quick journey down history lane.
3 Mistakes We Might Make When Thinking About Faith
The word “faith” appears approximately 250 times in the New Testament. But that word is a noun, and when you include the verb expressions of that word, there are far more. These would be words like “trust” and “believe.” Based on the number of mentions alone you’d have to include that “faith” is an important concept in the Bible.
Five Keys to Applying for a Ministry Job
Not long ago, a candidate reached out and asked me for specifics as to why he wasn’t selected, as well as for advice as to how he could better position himself the next time he applied for a position. The young man is to be commended for his willingness to learn—I have a hunch that will serve him well in ministry. Below is an adaptation of what I shared with him....
Simple Stage Planning for Great Sound and Worship
How do you render a stage setup? That’s the question posed to me by a reader. It’s a simple question that leads to a simple, yet lengthy response. Setting up a stage is more than just placing gear and placing people, it’s about consistency. I received an email asking, “Most of the time we just show up to church and spend a lot of time just trying to figure out where to put the instruments.” This means that right off the bat, there are two problems related to stage planning.
Anxious Times: What You Need to Know About Childhood Anxiety
Feeling anxious about the rise in childhood anxiety today? Read on to discover what anxiety is, how to help kids through anxious moments, and what our Father God wants us to remember during anxious times.
Discipleship as We Go: Learning From Jesus’s Everyday Discipleship Model
Like Jesus, we are called to recognize that life’s everyday moments offer extraordinary opportunities to invest in discipleship.
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