
Divine Intelligence: The Spirit-Filled Church and AI's Next Five Years
How Artificial Intelligence is Shaping the Church—and How Spirit-Filled Believers Can Lead with Wisdom, Power, and Discernment
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We are standing at a crossroads.
Artificial Intelligence is no longer on the horizon—it’s here, shaping how we pray, connect, learn, and lead in the church. From Bible apps that recommend reading plans to generative AI tools composing worship music or sermons, technology is reshaping the contours of Christian life and ministry faster than most can process.
But how should the Spirit-filled church respond?
Divine Intelligence: The Spirit-Filled Church and AI’s Next Five Years is a prophetic and practical guide for pastors, worship leaders, church planters, and everyday believers navigating the emerging intersection of faith and artificial intelligence. Drawing parallels with historical shifts like the printing press and the Reformation, this book explores how new tools can either serve the mission of God—or subtly hijack it.
Inside, you’ll discover:
• Real-world stories from churches using AI for translation, discipleship, and outreach
• Discernment frameworks for evaluating new tools through a biblical and Spirit-led lens
• Candid insight into AI’s risks—automated faith, shallow connection, algorithmic bias
• A bold vision for how the Spirit-filled church can lead this moment with integrity and hope
Whether you’re AI-curious, skeptical, or already experimenting with technology in ministry, this book offers you a spiritually grounded, theologically rich, and practically relevant roadmap for the years ahead.
The future isn’t optional. But how we walk into it? That’s up to us—and the Spirit who leads us.