ICYMI: Joe Rogan talks faith on podcast; Bill McCartney, Promise Keepers founder, dies; and the ‘Digital Divide’

Check out these recent headlines, reported by The Baptist Paper, the sister publication of The Alabama Baptist.
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ICYMI: Joe Rogan talks faith on podcast; Bill McCartney, Promise Keepers founder, dies; and the ‘Digital Divide’

To read a quick recap of some of the latest news reports from The Baptist Paper, see below.

1. During The Joe Rogan Experience in front of a podcast audience of millions, Rogan hosted apologist Wesley Huff for a discussion on the gospel. “It’s just the fact that it’s a question to ponder is a miracle in itself, in a way,” Rogan said. “If you do live like a Christian, and you do follow the principles of Christ, you will have a richer, more love-filled life.”

2. Bill McCartney, a former college football coach who became one of the most influential religious figures in American life during the 1990s after founding the Promise Keepers movement, died Friday (Jan. 10).

3. “Certainly, I do not see AI as a fad. It will not go away. Our culture will find ways to use it, but church leaders cannot ignore it,” Mark Snowden, director for the Cincinnati Area Baptist Association.


EDITOR’S NOTE — These stories were compiled by The Baptist Paper, with reporting from Kentucky Today and Religion News Service.