Charles A. Bennett has been over 90 years on the planet with the last 60 investigating the biblical message.

The trick,” he says, “is to let the Bible speak for itself. It reveals God’s truth; and just like Good Science has been teaching us all along, any truth to be that must be consistent with itself. So, the trick for understanding the Bible is to look for consistency.”

And now, today, this is going on…

The Tower of Babel is back, only this time God is not confusing languages.

(Note: Genesis 11:1-9 key verses 6-7).

And the tower of Babel has a new name

Artificial Intelligence

(Watch “Moonshots” on YouTube for background.)

AI is here to stay, and your daily life will never be the same, so...

What does the Bible Say about that?

What are we supposed to do?

Understand the biblical message!

(That message is the key to everything good.)

The Sweet Spots reveal the details of God’s message and where to find them in the Bible. Each Sweet Spot is just a four-minute read.

And they’re FREE!

(1) Go to “Resources” (above) an select yours.

(2) Each Sweet Spot is self-contained and reveals its part of the answer, and…

(3) download the one that interests you most.

God is not the enemy.

He’s the best friend you’ve got…

He loves you!

Charles A. Bennett’s studies…

Back when he realized Jesus and his apostles were all teaching from the same body of knowledge, Bennett wanted to discover what it was. He gathered all the assertions in the New Testament along with their Old Testament references and assembled them alphabetically.

From that he found the Big Picture of what appears to be God’s Master Plan.

Then he summarized that Plan into what he calls the Sweet Spots. Each Sweet Spot is a four-minute read. They’ll show you where to look in the Bible to discover God’s Plan for yourself, and it won’t take half a lifetime.

Working God’s Plan gives you an unshakable foundation. It defines “The Rock” on which to build your life (Matthew 7:24-27). See for yourself (Romans 12:1-2 key verse 2). The Rock is the best place to stand. It can help as Artificial Intelligence changes everything else.

More about Bennett…

The house of my childhood was “wired” for gas lights; but when my family showed up to rent the place, each room had one electric light on the ceiling and one AC plug in the wall.

My dad pulled an old Big Ben alarm clock to my bedroom radio so when the alarm rang, it wound a sewing-thread pulley. The slow spin would lower the volume and finally crank off my radio before the next program began.

If my Dad’s timing was off and the next show’s opening theme made just a “peep,” I demanded the right to stay up and feast on the whole show in that Theatre of the Imagination. That was the high-tech of the time: an off/on switch, sewing-thread pulley, and a faithful Big Ben wind-up alarm clock.

By the late middle of that very same century I had become a radio gypsy, a disc jockey at large who spun his own records in radio stations around the country. Later I graduated to mass producing advertising campaigns , complete with their radio and TV commercials, out of my own little movie studio in Denver, Colorado.

That was me, a hidden persuader.

Not so hidden any more.

With any kind of luck.