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Going: where God is at work
Alessandro, Jenn, Jesse
50 episodes
1 week ago
Going: Where God is at Work is a Podcast that sits at the intersection of mission theory and practice. We are building a community of Great Commission workers who long to see the Gospel spread to the ends of the earth; and, are also convinced that our engagement with God’s mission in the world demands cooperation with God’s transformational process in us. Our conversations examine the why, the how, and the heart of cross-cultural ministry with a hope of providing both information and inspiration to equip modern missionaries for the work to which they were called.
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Going: Where God is at Work is a Podcast that sits at the intersection of mission theory and practice. We are building a community of Great Commission workers who long to see the Gospel spread to the ends of the earth; and, are also convinced that our engagement with God’s mission in the world demands cooperation with God’s transformational process in us. Our conversations examine the why, the how, and the heart of cross-cultural ministry with a hope of providing both information and inspiration to equip modern missionaries for the work to which they were called.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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What does the Bible say about A.I. and Missions?
Going: where God is at work
40 minutes 57 seconds
8 months ago
What does the Bible say about A.I. and Missions?

summary

This conversation explores the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and missions, discussing its ethical implications, impact on language and communication, and its role as a tool for good and bad. The speakers share personal experiences with AI, particularly in the context of Bible translation and church activities, while emphasizing the importance of discernment in using AI responsibly. They also address the ethical dilemmas surrounding AI in evangelism and conclude with reflections on the future of AI in missions.


Takeaways

  • AI can make us dumber by reducing our need to think critically.
  • Google Translate is an early form of AI that many use daily.
  • AI has the potential to significantly speed up Bible translation.
  • AI can help track people's journeys to faith in innovative ways.
  • The use of AI in church can enhance media and communication efforts.
  • Discernment is crucial when using AI to ensure ethical practices.
  • AI-generated content can mislead and create ethical dilemmas in evangelism.
  • AI cannot replace the embodied nature of faith and community.
  • Technology can free up time for more human-centered tasks.
  • AI should be viewed as a tool, not a replacement for personal relationships.

Chapters


00:00 Introduction to AI and Missions

02:52 Ethical Considerations of AI

05:59 AI's Impact on Language and Communication

09:00 AI as a Tool for Good and Bad

11:52 The Role of AI in Bible Translation

15:08 AI in Church and Community

18:05 The Importance of Discernment in AI Usage

21:12 AI and Evangelism: Ethical Dilemmas

24:09 Conclusion and Future of AI in Missions


Going: where God is at work
Going: Where God is at Work is a Podcast that sits at the intersection of mission theory and practice. We are building a community of Great Commission workers who long to see the Gospel spread to the ends of the earth; and, are also convinced that our engagement with God’s mission in the world demands cooperation with God’s transformational process in us. Our conversations examine the why, the how, and the heart of cross-cultural ministry with a hope of providing both information and inspiration to equip modern missionaries for the work to which they were called.