Hard questions.Honest answers.
Your members are already asking these questions somewhere. These are careful, neutral walkthroughs of what faithful Christians actually believe — and why your church's voice belongs in the answer.
Opus 4.7 Drops Today: What a Smarter Model Actually Means for the Church
Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.7 today. Here is what actually changes for churches — better reasoning, longer context, stronger citation discipline — and the one thing that still has to stay true no matter how smart the model gets.
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The 10 Best AI Tools for Churches in 2026: An Honest Ranking
There are dozens of AI tools marketed to churches right now. We ranked the ten that matter, named the ones that are dangerous, and explained why the most important question is not 'which one is cheapest?' but 'who controls what it says to your congregation?'
The Church and AI: A Pastor's Guide to Artificial Intelligence in Ministry
Every pastor in America is going to have to answer questions about AI this year. Here is a careful, Scripture-first guide to what the church actually needs to know — and how to use AI in ministry without surrendering your pulpit.
What Does the Bible Say About Money and Wealth?
Money is one of the most talked-about topics in the Bible — and one of the most avoided from the pulpit. Here is a fair, Scripture-first look at what Christians actually believe about wealth.
What Does the Bible Say About Suffering?
Suffering is one of the deepest questions a member can bring to their pastor. Here is what the Bible actually teaches — and why a cliché is the last thing they need.
Should Christians Drink Alcohol?
Alcohol is one of the oldest debates in the American church. Here is a neutral summary of the three main positions — and why the Bible refuses to let any of them be lazy.
Should Christians Support Israel?
Few questions generate more heat in the modern church than the Christian's relationship to the modern state of Israel. Here are the honest arguments on both sides.
Why Every Church Should Put a QR Code in Sunday's Bulletin
A QR code on Sunday's bulletin is one of the smallest changes your church can make — and one of the highest-leverage ones. Here is what happens when you actually do it.
How Churches Are Actually Using AI in 2026
AI has moved from hype to habit inside a lot of churches. Here is a practical look at what it is actually being used for — and the lines that matter.
What Does the Bible Say About Anxiety?
Anxiety is one of the most searched spiritual questions of the decade. Here's how to think about it faithfully — and why your church's voice is the one your members actually need.
Your Sermons Deserve a Second Life
Most sermons are heard once and forgotten. Doctrinally.AI gives every message, devotion, and document you've ever produced a second life in the hands of your congregation.
How AI is Changing the Way Churches Communicate
AI is already reshaping how churches communicate with their members. The question isn't whether it will enter ministry — it's whether it will do so with guardrails.

