Love to Hear You Speak
AI is in the powerful hands of the living God
"The Past, Present, and Future of Artificial Intelligence" in issue 73 of "Kingdom of God" magazine is the most in-depth and simple article I have ever read that discusses AI technology. Sister Lin Minwen interviewed Dr. Wang Hao on relevant issues based on ordinary people's curiosity about AI, allowing the experts to directly clear up the doubts of a "layman" like me. After reading the full article, I felt clear at a glance.
There is an endless stream of AI topics in the market, and it is unclear whether the relevant reports are true or false. This article asks good questions and answers comprehensively and to the point. It presents the most general knowledge of AI to readers, allowing them to understand the pros, cons and limitations of AI, and remove some unnecessary worries about AI. For modern people who value all things, how should we make good use of AI to improve the quality of life? This is the general direction for the efforts of relevant professionals.
The God of Christian faith is extremely human. He became flesh and came to the world to experience what it is like to be a human being. No matter how powerful AI is, it still lacks humanity. The gospel is the power of God, which will save all those who believe in Him; preaching the gospel is a human action, and people’s hearts experience God and accept Jesus because of love and acceptance. AI is also a tool in the hands of God and cannot replace people; how to effectively use AI to spread the gospel widely? It is the Lord who gives life who issues challenges and invitations to Christians!
(UK ‧Dullen ‧Lin Hong)
Rare persistence
In recent years, I have often held the magazine "Kingdom of God" and read it carefully. I am not a talented person in writing poetry, but I really enjoy reading articles about "The Kingdom of God". Some of the topics in the article stimulated my thinking, and some of the content answered questions deep in my heart, but I didn’t know who to talk to in the church about these questions.
I am very grateful to the editorial team of "Kingdom of God" magazine. In this era when it is increasingly difficult to publish paper magazines, they still insist on and conscientiously interview, plan reports, invite articles, and write.
Thank you to the "Kingdom of God" team for your continued persistence and loyalty. You may not see obvious results in a short period of time, but some services have a long-term and subtle impact on readers' thinking. I am a good example!
(Meinan. Huihui)
Divine ruthlessness and sacred ruin
The 40th issue of "Kingdom of God" magazine "Bringing Heavenly Father's Heart to Nepal" interviewed Chen Keming, a missionary from Generation M. I was fortunate enough to hear the sharing of their couple in the United States. Remember that he encouraged young people to recognize God’s call clearly, move forward with their goal in mind, and know how to avoid and reject all disturbances. He mentioned that these disturbances are not necessarily "bad" or "negative", but they can make people confused and prevent us from focusing on God's will for us.
For example, certain services in the church, or elders forcing young people to make certain choices, etc. At that time, I felt very sad after hearing this, but I couldn't explain why.
Issue 73 "Examining the Lord's Pleasure—Why "Holy Ruthlessness" and "Holy Disposal" Are Needed", the article mentioned that "When we say "yes" to many things, we also need to say "no" to other "good" opportunities. , can we give what we call “good” the focus and concentration it deserves.”
This article uses the Bible to teach the information I heard before, and extends and summarizes it in words. It makes me understand that focus requires saying no to certain good things and good opportunities, so that you can move forward towards the goal.
(Taiwan. Renyan)