Introduction: Confronting Racial Memory in a Globalized Age The 21 May 2025 meeting between South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and U.S. President Donald J. Trump serves as a revelatory moment in global diplomacy. More than a routine engagement, it reflects […]
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In the Edenic story, the first transgression was not an act of violence, but an act of aspiration—the desire to know and to be as gods. The fruit of the Tree of Knowledge promised more than understanding; it offered transcendence. […]
Abstract: This article examines the global and theological implications of nationalism, tribalism, and racism as significant obstacles to the advancement and manifestation of the Kingdom of God in the earth. Drawing on biblical theology, apostolic practice, and cross-cultural missiology, this […]
Abstract This paper examines the theological significance of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ in relation to the restoration of both humanity and creation. Far from being narrowly soteriological, the cross and resurrection of Christ are cosmically restorative, renewing […]
Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool we use—it’s becoming an active participant in how we think, learn, and solve problems. From AI-powered tutors to smart assistants that help us remember tasks, the technology is reshaping our cognitive processes […]
Let’s face it: AI is everywhere. It’s writing our emails, designing our websites, and even helping us brainstorm ideas. It’s like having a supercharged assistant that never sleeps. But here’s the catch—AI isn’t a magic wand. It won’t do the […]
The world of work is evolving at an unprecedented rate. Since 2020, freelance work has surged from 36% to 46.6% of the global workforce, and the creator economy is set to nearly double from 250 billion to 480 billion by […]
The Future is Now Imagine you’re an operations manager, or a project coordinator, juggling multiple responsibilities at once. You need to file an expense report, order office supplies, and schedule a meeting—all while keeping up with high-priority tasks. Instead of […]