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We’re back with Part Two of our conversation with a CPA and a software engineer from our church on the topic of artificial intelligence. If you haven’t listened to Part One yet, start there — this picks up right where we left off. The discussion goes deeper as we continue to explore how AI is reshaping their work, the opportunities it presents, and what it means to navigate all of this as a Christian.
Please leave us a review! It really does help the show.
Sam’s apps:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/good-soil-bible-memory/id6477922254
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Videos mentioned:
https://youtube.com/shorts/LhAi7YQ8LWs?si=2e7AlA2on6BdVOum
https://youtube.com/shorts/4z3dFX0ec9M?si=4fMmT33IHcx6iL1K
THIS WEEK’S RIDDLE:
I am a word of meanings three. Three ways of spelling me there be. The first is an odour, a smell if you will. The second some money, but not in a bill. The third is past tense, a method of passing things on or around. Can you tell me now, what these words are, that have the same sound?
Contact us! [email protected]
Come to church! christtheword.com
Thank you for listening.
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We’re back with Part Two of our conversation with a CPA and a software engineer from our church on the topic of artificial intelligence. If you haven’t listened to Part One yet, start there — this picks up right where we left off. The discussion goes deeper as we continue to explore how AI is reshaping their work, the opportunities it presents, and what it means to navigate all of this as a Christian.
Please leave us a review! It really does help the show.
Sam’s apps:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/good-soil-bible-memory/id6477922254
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/christian-reader/id6755921023
Videos mentioned:
https://youtube.com/shorts/LhAi7YQ8LWs?si=2e7AlA2on6BdVOum
https://youtube.com/shorts/4z3dFX0ec9M?si=4fMmT33IHcx6iL1K
THIS WEEK’S RIDDLE:
I am a word of meanings three. Three ways of spelling me there be. The first is an odour, a smell if you will. The second some money, but not in a bill. The third is past tense, a method of passing things on or around. Can you tell me now, what these words are, that have the same sound?
Contact us! [email protected]
Come to church! christtheword.com
Thank you for listening.

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