AI And The Church
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As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, communities, and personal lives, the church stands at a critical crossroads. How should we respond to this transformative technology? What role can AI play in ministry, and what are the ethical boundaries we must respect? AI and the Church by Jason Moore tackles these questions head-on, offering church leaders a thoughtful, practical, and faith-driven roadmap.
This book provides an in-depth look at AI, from its basic concepts and history to the cutting-edge tools available today. But AI and the Church is more than just a technology guide; it’s a call to action. Moore challenges readers to see AI not as a threat, but as a tool that, when used wisely, can enhance the church’s mission in powerful ways.
Explore how AI can streamline administrative tasks, help craft sermons, and even create immersive worship experiences. At the same time, Moore addresses the ethical concerns and biblical principles that must guide the church’s approach. Whether you’re excited about AI, cautious, or even opposed to its use, this book invites you to engage with this technology thoughtfully and courageously.
With a blend of practical advice, theological reflection, and real-world examples, AI and the Church is the definitive guide for pastors and church leaders who want to lead their congregations into the future with wisdom and integrity.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781963265347
ISBN10: 1963265343
Jason Moore
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2024
Publisher: Invite Resources
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