Welcome to The Light, your quiet-hour reflection.
A conversation worth sitting with comes from The Gospel Coalition, where Melissa Kruger and Courtney Doctor speak with Michael Graham about artificial intelligence and faith. They ask not merely whether AI is useful, but whether it is wise, exploring theological categories to help Christians discern which uses build human flourishing and which quietly diminish it.
From that question of discernment, we turn to another β how do we truly see the generation entering our workplaces now? A recent reflection on Gen Z employees invites older generations to look past frustration toward understanding. These young workers came of age in remote classrooms and digital relationships, and what reads as unpreparedness may in fact be an invitation for patient, intentional mentorship.
And from Louisville, photographer Chelsey Nelson has concluded a years-long legal challenge against a nondiscrimination ordinance she believed conflicted with her religious convictions. She credits not her own resolve, but what she calls God's sovereignty, for sustaining her through the long, uncertain seasons of that journey.
Three stories, each asking something similar in the end β how do we act faithfully when the path is unclear and the stakes feel deeply personal. That is this hour's reflection. Carry the light gently.["https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/podcasts/deep-dish/ai-friend-foe/","https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/love-gen-z-employees/","https://www.christianpost.com/news/christian-woman-credits-gods-sovereignty-in-pursuit-of-justice.html"]
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