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Should Christians Use AI? Where Wisdom Ends and Worship Begins

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  We’re the first generation to ask:  Can a robot help me write for God? AI can be helpful but if it replaces Heaven’s voice, we’ve crossed a line. So today, let’s talk about technology, temptation, and staying Spirit-led. Let me start by saying something honest: I prayed before writing this blog. I’ve wrestled with the same question many believers are quietly asking  Is it okay to use AI as a Christian? Can I use it to help with work, creativity, or clarity without replacing the voice of God? Even as I write these words, I recognize how easy it is to lean on a quick answer rather than wait in the secret place. So today, I’m not offering condemnation or hype just a sober and Spirit-led conversation. The Tension Is Real I’ve used AI to: Understand the meaning of Scriptures Generate creative artwork ideas for my journals covers and outlines Ideas for my children’s Youtube channel to create songs and lessons But even as I’ve done all that, a whisper in my spirit would say: “...

You’re Not Too Old to Birth What God Promised: Sarah’s Laughter Turns to Life

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She laughed not out of disrespect, but out of disbelief. Could it really happen now, after so many silent years? Yet Heaven had never been late; only our hearts often forget how timeless God’s promises are. When Sarah first heard the promise, it sounded impossible. A son? At her age? With a body long past its prime and dreams she had quietly buried? She had done what many of us do she learned to live  without  the thing she once begged God for. She learned to survive with a smile, even while carrying silent disappointments deep within. Hope was a dangerous thing when it was delayed better to tuck it away than risk heartbreak again. But God didn’t forget. He came back for the very thing Sarah thought was finished. He came back for the buried dreams, the private prayers, the secret heartaches she dared not even utter aloud anymore. And He laughed too but not the way she did. He laughed with the joy of fulfillment, the certainty that His Word could not return void. He laughed bec...

When Your Assignment Feels Too Big: Moses and the Fear of Speaking

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What do you do when God calls you to something that feels far bigger than you? When the weight of the assignment makes you want to run? Moses knew that feeling and tried to convince God to choose someone else. When we think of Moses, we picture the Red Sea parting, plagues sent to Pharaoh, and tablets from Mount Sinai. But we often forget how it started: With fear. With excuses. With insecurity. When God called Moses from the burning bush, it wasn’t an immediate yes. It was hesitation wrapped in self-doubt. “O my Lord, I am not eloquent… but I am slow of speech and slow of tongue.” — Exodus 4:10 NKJV Moses didn’t feel qualified. He didn’t believe he could lead. He thought his weakness disqualified him from greatness. But here’s the truth: God wasn’t looking for a polished speaker. He was looking for a surrendered heart. God didn’t argue with Moses about his flaws. He simply reminded him of His own power. “Who has made man’s mouth?… Have not I, the Lord?” — Exodus 4:11 NKJV If the assig...

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