AI Sports (It’s in the Game)
Artificial intelligence in the ever-evolving world of sports.
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Artificial intelligence in the ever-evolving world of sports.
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In ‘Restore the Table,’ Ryan Rush makes the case for time together over a meal.
Restore the Table, Restore the Family Read More »
As cities sprawl and fewer people go to church, economic and social factors take a toll on community-based churches.
The Potentially Tragic End of Neighborhood Churches Read More »
What we’re learning while cooking through the ‘The Historical Cookbook of the American Negro.’
At a farm in Greenville, South Carolina, everyday facets of life intersect with things like theology, science, and the global economy.
Liturgy of the Land Read More »
Politics for Christians is an issue of how, not what: not of issues or policies, but of inhabiting corporate life as certain kinds of people.
How to Be a Christian in Public Read More »
As the world, including the world of technology, changes rapidly what humans need in order to lead is wisdom.
If church can be after innovation, what is it now? Or, what do you mean by innovation? I’m particularly interested in why “innovation” is showing up everywhere across Protestantism. It seems everyone wants to be innovative. I’m someone who thinks our words point to the imaginations we have for what is good. So why do
More Words with Andrew Root, Author of ‘The Church After Innovation’ Read More »
In a new book, sociologists Michael O. Emerson and Glen Bracey ask why, in a broad national study, they “repeatedly” found that the people most opposed to racial justice efforts — the people who score the highest on “prejudice measures” — are ostensibly the same people pursuing diverse, multiethnic churches.
The Curious Religion of Christians Who Don’t Believe the Bible Read More »
When Rod Brenneman led Butterball, the company synonymous with the Thanksgiving turkey sold 41 million birds per year. That’s feeding roughly 75 million people.
Big Food for a Big World Read More »