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The Convergence: Where Faith and Innovation Meet
We've been praying, building, and dreaming about this for months. The Convergence isn't just another newsletter—it's a conversation for those of us who believe faith and technology don't have to be at odds. ## Welcome to The Convergence We're living in a moment of profound technological change. AI is reshaping how we work, communicate, create, and even worship. But in the rush to adopt these tools, we risk losing something essential: Our ability to discern. Our commitment to
Tamara Hall
Jan 22 min read


Why Your Faith in AI Is a Business Risk
We've crowned our algorithms as prophets — trusting code more than conscience. This isn't just a tech problem. It's a spiritual posture problem. ## The New Idolatry In our debut article for The Convergence, we explore how blind faith in AI has become modern idolatry, and why the future of leadership depends on discernment, not dependency. When we trust AI without question, we're not just adopting technology—we're abdicating responsibility. We're letting algorithms make decisi
Tamara Hall
Jan 22 min read


AI With Discernment: A Mirror, Not a Master
AI can process, but it can't prophesy. It can generate, but it can't discern. It reflects our brilliance... but not our Bible. Use the tech. Learn the tool. Build the thing. But don't let a machine tell you what only the Spirit can reveal. ## Artificial Intelligence is a Mirror, Not a Master In our rush to embrace innovation, we must remember that technology is a tool, not a truth-teller. AI can help us work smarter, reach further, and create faster. But it cannot replace: -
Tamara Hall
Jan 22 min read


The Answer Isn't the Point
We’re standing in a moment. A pedagogical pivot. A prophetic pause. Artificial Intelligence isn’t just knocking at the door of our classrooms, it’s sitting in the seats, taking the tests, writing the essays. And yet… this isn’t a crisis of technology. It’s a confrontation with truth. Because what if AI isn’t the threat we feared, but the mirror we needed? The issue isn’t just academic dishonesty. It’s educational idolatry. We've worshiped the altar of “the right answer” for s
Tamara Hall
Jan 22 min read
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