When we hear someone express a view we strongly disagree with about a high-stakes issue, our emotions can kick in. How do we handle this?
If you listen to some commentators, the West is on a fast-track to ruin. But the ‘declining West’ story is not the only one on offer.
I had just generated a 10-minute podcast episode using Google’s new Notebook LM website. ‘Turn it off!’ says my daughter. ‘It’s too weird!’.
‘Whatever you do, don’t bring up politics’, says my cousin as we walk into the restaurant. And then I raised a topic I thought was safe.
The more you look to Jesus and remember what He’s won for you, your hope will get bigger – and more radical. And your fears will get smaller.
According to the CEO of AI company Anthropic, AI technology is accelerating faster than anyone imagined. How will it impact humanity?
Over time I’ve learned some ‘game-changing’ truths based in the Bible and psychology, that have changed how I respond to anxious feelings.
We’re all drawn to transcendence – to worshipping someone or something bigger than ourselves. Here are three recent examples.
Richard Dawkins used to say raising children to be Christian was a form of child abuse. Now he seems to admit that it’s good for society.
The new chatbot ‘Pi’ is like Siri, but it can hold a conversation and tell you information, rather than just give you a website.