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The Hegseth Killings Must Stop

Sixty-one percent of pastors use AI weekly or daily to draft sermons and communications, while concerns about misinformation and theological accuracy persist.

  • Nearly two-thirds of sermon-writing pastors now use AI tools, with 61% using AI weekly or daily, up from 43% in 2024, the report found Sunday.
  • Pushpay's data collected in February indicates AI use rose 80% across ministries earlier this year, with most cases focusing on content generation and editing for ministry tasks.
  • Pastors report using a mix of writing, search and design tools, with ChatGPT leading at 26%, Grammarly at 11%, Microsoft Co-Pilot and Google Gemini at 9% and 8%, and 87% willing to invest in AI training.
  • Concerns are prompting calls for new policies as church leaders worry about misinformation, theological accuracy, and diminished pastoral guidance while seeking AI policies and frameworks to build trust among congregations.
  • Leaders say targeted training can help church leaders overcome hurdles and use AI effectively, while researchers portray a church open to AI's ministry possibilities and note AI's versatility in streamlining work.
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The Hegseth Killings Must Stop

Last week the Pentagon, under “War Secretary” Pete Hegseth, carried out yet another military attack on a boat in the high seas that the Administration claims is smuggling drugs. That makes 23 boats blown up by the US military in the waters off Latin America – most near Venezuela –…

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