Your Voice Matters

October 29, 2025

Think going it alone is the ultimate power move? Think again—faith thrives in a crowd. Robert Griffith’s latest reminds us that your spiritual gains aren’t a solo sprint but a team relay, where community is the real MVP keeping doubt and burnout at bay.

USING AI

AI’s Job Takeover Looks More Like a Team Effort Than a Takeover

Think AI is here to steal all our jobs? Not quite—turns out it’s more about lending a hand than taking over the office.

A new study digging into millions of AI conversations sheds light on exactly where these digital helpers are clocking in. The biggest chunk? Software development and writing tasks, making up nearly half of AI’s workload. Meaning, if you’re a coder or a wordsmith, there’s a good chance AI is already your unofficial coworker.

  • Wide reach: 36% of occupations now use AI for at least a quarter of their tasks.
  • Team player mode: In 57% of cases, AI is boosting human efforts rather than replacing them outright.
  • Automation still a thing: But around 43% of tasks are fully automated, no humans needed.

Why should you care? Because this isn’t a sci-fi takeover scenario; it’s a workplace remix. AI isn’t just cutting bills—it’s shifting how we work, reinforcing the idea that the future belongs to humans who can collaborate with machines, not compete with them.

What’s next? Expect AI tools to get smarter and more embedded across even more jobs. If you’re not already figuring out how to work side-by-side with AI, now’s the time to start prepping your skill set.

Source: “Which Economic Tasks are Performed with AI? Evidence from Millions of Claude Conversations,” February 2025.

THE POWER OF COMMUNITY

Why Your Faith Needs a Squad More Than Solo Sundays

Think going it alone is a power move? Think again.

Robert Griffith’s April 2025 article “The Power of Community” reminds us that faith isn’t a solo gig—it’s a team sport. He points to Hebrews 10:24-25 urging believers to keep showing up for each other, and the early church in Acts 2, where sharing and support were the norm.

  • Community offers encouragement and accountability—no more spiritual dark days alone.
  • Isolation can make you vulnerable to doubt, but “iron sharpens iron,” as Proverbs says.
  • Active fellowship isn’t just feel-good fluff—it’s a resilience booster and faith deepener.

So why care? Because if you’re thinking spiritual growth happens in a vacuum, you’re setting yourself up for burnout and discouragement. Getting plugged into a church, small group, or Bible study is more than social—it’s survival and strength in action.

What’s next? Dust off that invite to a local group or start one yourself. Your faith (and sanity) will thank you.

Source: Robert Griffith, “The Power of Community,” April 2025, robertgriffith.net

LIFE IN GREENSBORO NC

Why Greensboro’s Growth Is Turning Heads and Winning Hearts

Greensboro, NC, isn’t just hanging around—it’s quietly staking its claim as one of the Southeast’s most buzzworthy cities.

Here’s the scoop:

  • Jobs, jobs, jobs: Gone are the days when Greensboro was all about textiles—now it’s buzzing with tech, healthcare, aviation (hello HondaJet), and logistics giants like UPS.
  • Wallet-friendly city: Median home price clocks in around $258K, with rent at a reasonable $1,114—both trailing national averages. Plus, the cost of living is about 9% below the U.S. norm.
  • Quality of life perks: Over 90 miles of trails, parks, lakes, and the renowned Greensboro Arboretum offer easy escapes from work life, while arts, music, and community events keep things lively.

Why’s this important? If you’re chasing growth without the downtown hustle-and-bustle sticker shock of Charlotte or Raleigh, Greensboro’s mix of opportunity and affordability is a compelling combo.

And what’s next? Keep an eye on its evolving startup ecosystem and infrastructure upgrades—they’re betting big on smart growth that actually feels livable.