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The Enduring Church
Michael Davis & Nathan Castleberry
31 episodes
2 weeks ago
In this episode of The Enduring Church Podcast, Michael Davis sits down with apologist and author Abdu Murray to ask a pressing question for pastors and church leaders: What do we do with AI? They unpack how “AI mania” and the rejection of biology are reshaping culture, why letting a chatbot write your sermon or act as your “prayer partner” is so dangerous, and how over-reliance on AI can dull our minds, distort truth, and deepen loneliness. Together, they explore how pastors can use AI as a limited tool without surrendering their calling, why hard study still matters for your own spiritual formation, and how the church can disciple people toward real community, critical thinking, and a deeper love for reality as God made it. If you are trying to shepherd a flock in an AI-obsessed age, this conversation will help you lead with clarity, caution, and hope.
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In this episode of The Enduring Church Podcast, Michael Davis sits down with apologist and author Abdu Murray to ask a pressing question for pastors and church leaders: What do we do with AI? They unpack how “AI mania” and the rejection of biology are reshaping culture, why letting a chatbot write your sermon or act as your “prayer partner” is so dangerous, and how over-reliance on AI can dull our minds, distort truth, and deepen loneliness. Together, they explore how pastors can use AI as a limited tool without surrendering their calling, why hard study still matters for your own spiritual formation, and how the church can disciple people toward real community, critical thinking, and a deeper love for reality as God made it. If you are trying to shepherd a flock in an AI-obsessed age, this conversation will help you lead with clarity, caution, and hope.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Pastoring a Church in a Post-Christian Culture
The Enduring Church
4 months ago
Pastoring a Church in a Post-Christian Culture
The culture has shifted, and it’s not moving back. In this episode, we talk about what it means to pastor in a world where Christianity no longer holds cultural power. But it’s not all bad news. We explore why the death of cultural Christianity might be good for the Church, and how this moment could purify and strengthen our witness. We also unpack the “vibe shift” that’s followed recent elections, the growing appeal of the trad movement, and what all of this means for shepherds trying to lead with clarity, conviction, and compassion. Follow the Guys! Michael Davis: https://x.com/Davis_FDM Nathan Castleberry: https://x.com/nathancberry Learn more about First Day Marketing: https://firstdaymarketing.com
The Enduring Church
In this episode of The Enduring Church Podcast, Michael Davis sits down with apologist and author Abdu Murray to ask a pressing question for pastors and church leaders: What do we do with AI? They unpack how “AI mania” and the rejection of biology are reshaping culture, why letting a chatbot write your sermon or act as your “prayer partner” is so dangerous, and how over-reliance on AI can dull our minds, distort truth, and deepen loneliness. Together, they explore how pastors can use AI as a limited tool without surrendering their calling, why hard study still matters for your own spiritual formation, and how the church can disciple people toward real community, critical thinking, and a deeper love for reality as God made it. If you are trying to shepherd a flock in an AI-obsessed age, this conversation will help you lead with clarity, caution, and hope.