What is the Future of Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligence?

During my sophomore year of college, I had an internal crisis deciding on my major. I sat down with my academic advisor and professor, who posed two questions for me:  Have you prayed about it?  What would you do if you knew you could not fail?  He then connected me with his wife, who became a dear mentor and friend. Our relationship led her to volunteer as the faculty sponsor of the […]

Killing the Death Culture One Choice at a Time

During the first few centuries after Christ’s earthly ministry, the early church was spreading quickly and radically changing culture. Their devotion and faithfulness offer a message of challenge and hope to modern-day Christians.   Pliny the Younger (AD 61/62 – after AD 111), a prominent political figure during the time of the Roman Empire, holding offices like governor of Bithynia and Pontus, wrote a famous letter to Trajan, emperor of Rome from AD 98 to 117, requesting advice on how to deal with the vast spread of Christianity and its threat to the Empire. Pliny described a method he used […]

A Conversation on the Dignity of Human Life and Work with the Rise of AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has, once again, made headlines with Pope Leo XIV’s recent manifesto, Florida court hearings, and billion-dollar industry projections for OpenAI and Anthropic. What does this mean for Christians?  Marking the 135th anniversary of Rerum Novarum (a landmark encyclical by Pope Leo XIII outlining modern Catholic social teachings on the working class’s challenges during the Industrial Revolution), Pope Leo XIV signed “Magnifica humanitas: […]