

Ep 1402 | The AI Boom Is About to Prove the Robertsons Right About One BIG Thing
Jase, Al, and Zach look ahead to the AI age and consider why it could make one decidedly old-school part of life more valuable than ever. The guys connect that idea to the family’s unconventional relationship with the global church, debating accountability, community, and whether Christians have become too comfortable…

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