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The rise of AI and the reboot we really need

Logos - March 28, 2026: Click here to read |  Click here to download

The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has washed over our world with what feels like the transformative power of a tsunami, and there is no foreseeable end to this wave in sight. Thanks to AI we have smart TVs, smart fridges, smart vacuums, smart doorbells, smart lights, smart cars, and even smart cities!

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Global Youth Day 2026: Communion in Action

Logos - March 21, 2026: Click here to read |  Click here to download

On March 21, 2026, young people across the South Bahamas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists will join thousands of Adventist youth around the world in observing Global Youth Day (GYD)—a special initiative of the General Conference Youth Ministries Department. This year’s theme, “Communion in Action,” calls young people to move beyond passive faith and demonstrate the love of Christ through meaningful acts of service in their communities.

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How Small We Are—How Great the Work Before Us

Logos - March 14, 2026: Click here to read |  Click here to download

Imagine compressing the entire world population into a cube. Mathematicians have calculated that all 8 billion people stacked could fit inside a cube measuring about one kilometer on each side. Humanity, with its history and complexity, could be contained within a square block smaller than many neighborhoods. This image is so surprising it prompts reflection. Physically we take up almost no space, yet our impact and legacy extend far beyond measurable volume.

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Women of Faith and Prayer

Logos - March 07, 2026: Click here to read |  Click here to download

There is a call in every generation to women to be women of faith and prayer. God reveals to us in scripture that when women pray in faith, homes and families are strengthened, lives are transformed, nations are blessed, churches are revived, and history shifts. The work of the gospel is carried forth not only through public proclamations but also through quiet intercessions.

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