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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity from a Christian Perspective Part 2

We live in an age of increasingly pervasive artificial intelligence, including Virtual Reality and the porn industry's many disturbing applications. When paired with a materialistic worldview, artificial intelligence can leave us more isolated and lonely. On today's edition of Family Talk, Jason Thacker, author of The Age of AI, addresses the Christian moral responsibility and accountability to our Creator. We're called to love God and our neighbors as we love ourselves, and we're created for physical community, not digital.

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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity from a Christian Perspective – Part 1

When you consider artificial intelligence, you may think about self-driving cars, voice automated responses from your smart speaker, Facebook bots sending you ads based upon your search queries, or virtual reality experiences provided by an Oculus VR headset. On today's edition of Family Talk, Jason Thacker, a scholar in philosophy, ethics, and public theology, discusses with Dr. Tim Clinton his new book, The Age of AI. Thacker counsels Christians against the extremes of unbridled excitement or fear in this new high-tech frontier. The biblical worldview is clear: as humans, God created us in His own image. Artificial intelligence is simply a tool and will never match the value of a human being.

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Heaven is Our Home – Part 2

The differences between Heaven and Hell are stark. On today's Family Talk, Anne Graham Lotz explains that Hell is described as a fire, a place of intense thirst and torment. By contrast, Heaven has the river of life, a place where our thirst will be quenched. In the darkness of Hell, people will endure pain and be forever separated from their Creator. In the light of Heaven, we will worship Jesus in comfort, forever united with our Savior. Don't keep the Good News to yourself! Invite others to accept Christ's invitation to dwell in Heaven as their eternal home.

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Heaven is Our Home – Part 1

The Apostle Paul wrote, "No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no human mind has conceived the things God has prepared for those who love Him." On today's edition of Family Talk, evangelist Anne Graham Lotz reminds us that Heaven is a prepared destiny that Jesus will fill with wonderful colors, food, and music. In addition, Heaven is a perfect destiny,devoid of sin, suffering, and sickness! Jesus will personally wipe away every tear from our eyes.

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Saturate USA: A Call for Evangelism in Every Town

Did you know that only three percent of Christians feel comfortable sharing their faith, according to pollster George Barna? On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson sits down with Scott Baller of Saturate USA to discuss a God-sized vision to reach all 120 million U.S. households with the gospel by 2027. Through Scott's ministry, you or your congregation can request "saturation packs," which contain information on your local church, along with a DVD on who Jesus is, and even gospel tracts to encourage thousands of households in your zip code.

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Rescued by the Hand of God

In 1993, missionaries Dave and Barb Anderson were flying to Alaska after evangelizing in a remote region in the Russian far east, when their small aircraft suddenly lost power and crashed into the Bering Sea. Despite hitting the water at 90 miles per hour, the plane remained intact, allowing everyone on board to escape. Within 45 seconds, it sank, leaving the survivors in 36-degree cold water with 5-foot-high swells. On today's edition of Family Talk, the couple recounts the dramatic story of surviving their plane crash. Providentially, the team was spotted and helicopters were sent. Like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, Jesus rescued them.

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Gold Medal Winner Runs for God

The Olympics were full of record-setting performances. They were also full of drama, and a fair share of controversy.

But in the midst of it all, one track and field star managed to shi

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The Bible Recap: Falling in Love with God’s Word

Despite an early introduction to Christianity, Tara-Leigh Cobble confesses that she wasted years passing through life on the second-hand information about the Bible she'd gleaned from others. After she was challenged to read through the Bible cover to cover, her life was transformed as she sought God's character on each page. On today's edition of Family Talk, the author of The Bible Recap reveals that daily Bible reading is not some box for a Christian to check. It's our air to breathe and it's our source of joy. Now is the time to end biblical illiteracy in the church.

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The Chosen: A TV Series for Such a Time as This

When it comes to most dramatizations about Jesus, Christian filmmaker Dallas Jenkins believes that our Messiah seems overly formal and emotionally distant. On today's edition of Family Talk, he explains that the key to the successful production of The Chosen series is that Jesus is warm, engaging, and unvarnished. He's someone you would want to follow! The writers imagine culturally accurate backstories to characters which make the Biblical narratives come alive. No wonder The Chosen has been viewed by nearly 200 million people in 50 languages!

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Paula Faris: Called Out to Prioritize Faith Over Career

Paula Faris was at the height of her career as a co-anchor of Good Morning America. But when this high-profile journalist felt called by God to walk away from her job because she was sacrificing her family and her health, she was gripped by fear. She had bought into society's false premise that our worth is related to our work. The author of Called Out, Faris explains that in the span of just a few months, she endured several tragedies and learned that the calling of every Christian is to love our Lord and other people. That's the true source of our identity, she says, not our vocation.

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