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Silicon Valley Bishop, Two Catholic AI Experts Weigh in on AI Evangelization

Catholic leaders who have worked with the Vatican on AI say that a recent experiment from Catholic Answers illustrates the ways AI evangelization can go wrong.

SC Pastor’s Wife Died by Suicide, Says Medical Examiner

On May 6, information pertaining to the cause of death of Mica Miller, wife of Solid Rock at Market Common’s pastor, John-Paul Miller, was released by the North Carolina Medical Examiner’s office.

‘If I End Up With a Bullet in My Head…It Was [the Pastor]’—Mica Miller’s Siblings Submit Troubling Affidavits

On May 2, Mica Miller’s brother, Nathaniel Francis, and her sister, Sierra Francis, submitted sworn affidavits to a South Carolina probate court in regards to their sister’s estate.

‘God Is Moving’—Unite Keynoter Jennie Allen Shares Video of Baptisms at University of Tennessee

On May 1, the Thompson-Boling Arena at the University of Tennessee was transformed into a worship event focused on "college students united to lift the name of Jesus." Thousands of students gathered together, and hundreds were baptized.

Pastor Survives Shooting Attempt During Livestreamed Sermon

While Pastor Glenn Germany was preaching Sunday, May 5, a man walked up to the front of the church and aimed a gun at him. The gun didn’t discharge, and congregants quickly jumped into action.

‘Scripture Doesn’t Hide Hard Things’—Lecrae Responds to Critic of New Single, ‘Send That’

Christian hip hop artist Lecrae defended presenting a non-sanitized version of his faith in his music while addressing a critic of his new single, “Send That,” a collaboration with Christian rapper Wande.

SC Pastor Says Deceased Wife Had Been Diagnosed ‘Bipolar II, Schizophrenic and Dependent Personality Disorder’

Pastor John-Paul Miller said that his wife Mica, who was found dead on Saturday, April 27, had been diagnosed with “bipolar II, schizophrenic and dependent personality disorder.”

With a Final Flourish, United Methodist Conference Eliminates All Anti-LGBTQ Policies

The reversals came in the wake of a schism that saw the departure of a quarter of its US churches — more than 7,600 congregations — over the past five years.