So says Beth Moore on a recent episode of The Russell Moore Show. As she and Russell ponder pain and suffering, they also recognize the beautiful truth—while death is the last enemy to be defeated, for the Christian, it is also the event that brings us into the presence of God.
During the episode, Beth and Russell model the fact that while life can be terribly hard, it is also full of laughter. As the two friends catch up with each other, they remind listeners that shared moments with dear friends are healing to the soul. May their conversation encourage all who hear it to find comfort—and a good chuckle—in the company of a loved one.
As developments in artificial intelligence change daily, we’re increasingly asking what makes humanity different from the machines we use. In this issue, Emily Belz introduces us to tech workers on the frontlines of AI development, Harvest Prude explains how algorithms affect Christian courtship, and Miroslav Volf writes on the transhumanist question. Several writers call our attention to the gifts of being human: Haejin and Makoto Fujimura point us to beauty and justice, Kelly Kapic reminds us God’s highest purpose isn’t efficiency, and Jen Pollock Michel writes on the effects of Alzheimer’s . We bring together futurists, theologians, artists, practitioners, and professors to consider how technology shapes us even as we use it.
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