What do you do when you run a playbook on discipleship that’s worked for years, and it stops working? That led Robby Gallaty to a place of despair, and out of that, revival and renewal came. Robby Gallaty and Replicate CEO Vick Green explain how to renew your ministry through revival and discipleship.
Many churches, synagogues and mosques are built around families – and they’re struggling to respond to rising singles
The increasing percentage of Americans who are not married or in a long-term partnership is testing employers, marketers and religious institutions.
The psychological reason we judge groups much more harshly than individuals
New research published in Journal of Personality & Social Psychology finds that people see themselves as moral, individuals as decent, and groups as falling short.
How God Uses Worship to Reach Unbelievers
Pastor, you’ve likely heard this question again and again: How can a service be both a worship service and seeker friendly? At Saddleback, we learned you can have both without compromising either. A clear message paired with genuine worship will not only attract unbelievers. It will also open their hearts to the power of the gospel.
What Posture Should I Use When I Pray?
Posture is not something we talk about very often. In fact, to talk about posture—how to orient one’s body in various settings for various purposes—may sound silly today. In a society that prizes free expression and throwing off the bonds of old manners, including biblical values, traditions, and practices, being purposeful in our posture is not a high priority. Yet, disciples of Jesus Christ understand the importance and great privilege of coming before our holy and just God in prayer. As such, in communing with our Lord, we ought to consider how our posture affects our prayers.
AI Is Replacing Leaders Who Can't Do This One Thing
AI can write your emails, summarize your meetings, and generate your content. But there's one leadership skill it will never replace — and most leaders are quietly losing it.
In this video, I'm breaking down what's actually happening to your brain in a distracted world, what it's costing your leadership, and the practical steps I've taken to get my deepest thinking back.
If you're leading a church, organization, or team, this one is important. The future belongs to leaders who can still think in paragraphs while everyone else is thinking in captions.
Hope for the Algorithm-Shaped Self: How AI Deepens Our Identity Crisis
According to Harvard Business Review’s 2025 analysis of generative AI usage, the top three applications are no longer technical or productivity-focused but deeply personal: therapy and companionship, organizing one’s life, and finding purpose. We’ve shifted from asking AI to help us become more productive at work to asking it to just help us become. AI has moved from being a mere tool to help us complete our work faster to being part of identity formation itself.
The challenge facing anyone concerned with human flourishing isn’t that AI is creating entirely new problems. Rather, AI compounds the problems of modern identity formation, exacerbating modern identity’s fragility, incoherence, and hidden moral frameworks. AI acts as a catalyst, intensifying each problem while making the symptoms feel like solutions.
Stanford experts say you should avoid using AI chatbots as a personal guide
Stanford researchers are warning that using AI chatbots for personal advice could backfire. The problem isn’t just accuracy, it’s how these systems respond when you’re dealing with complicated, real-world conflicts.
Political operatives are weaponizing a new tool that could reshape elections forever
In an op-ed/essay published by the New York Times on April 28, journalist Thomas B. Edsall talks to political scientists and strategists about the "upheaval" AI could cause in the future.
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