About

A Biblical Response to Technology’s Urgent Challenge

“Like a mighty army moves the church of God. . .” (Onward, Christian Soldiers)

My Story

My lifelong mission of teaching biblical values to children began in grade school and deepened through my discovery of Christ and the Principle Approach—a powerful educational methodology for developing a biblical worldview. Applying these Christian principles in raising my own children blessed our family with faith-centered hearts, inspiring me to create various faith-based resources: from QR-embedded hymn cups to interactive character-building toys. This passion for digital discipleship extended to authoring children’s books including “Jesus Loves Me” and “Pippin the Penguin.” When I discovered AI technology’s potential for Christian parenting resources, I recognized an unprecedented opportunity to help families integrate faith with technology. Digital Pilgrims represents the culmination of this God-given calling.

This journey of faith and innovation led me to establish Digital Pilgrims, where I’m dedicated to equipping Christian parents with biblical tools for raising godly children in today’s digital landscape. Our faith-based technology resources combine Scripture with practical application, establishing a framework for character-based digital parenting that honors God while embracing innovation. Join thousands of Christian families learning to master technology through biblical wisdom, transforming screen time into opportunities for spiritual growth and authentic family connection in a tech-driven world.

Our Mission

Empowering families to raise a faith-driven generation that controls technology, rather than being controlled by it.


 

The Digital Pilgrim’s Compass

Unlike vague advice to “just be discerning,” we’ve created a structured biblical framework that transforms how Christian families approach technology.

Our Three-Part Biblical Evaluation System:

  • CREATION Test: Does this technology respect human dignity as image-bearers of God? (Genesis 1:27)

  • FORMATION Test: How is this technology shaping our spiritual lives and relationships? (Romans 12:2)

  • MISSION Test: Are we using this tool to serve God’s Kingdom or merely ourselves? (1 Corinthians 10:31)

I am realizing how fast our life is integrating AI. Faith is always important. The Digital Pilgrims Compass appears to clarify the navigation of faith and Artificial Intelligence in this difficult world. Praise God that somebody is willing to take on this difficult task of integrating it into our daily lives in a biblical way with practical applications.

Tomo S. Grandfather of five children

This is so good. This is nailing it.

Friend Mentor

The questions provide an opportunity to open discussions that we otherwise would never be able to have.

Joyce H Customer

For Christian Families:

For Churches & Christian Educators:

  • Digital Pilgrims: Raising Faithful Families in the Age of AI: Our powerful 15-minute signature speech
  • Pilot Testing Program: Early access to the Digital Pilgrim’s Compass GPT for your community
  • Custom Faith-Centered GPTs: Tailored AI chatbots designed specifically for your congregation’s needs

The Hymns of Our Digital Pilgrimage

Just as hymns have carried timeless truth through changing times, our approach weaves traditional wisdom with contemporary challenges. Our resources often incorporate hymns like “Be Thou My Vision” and “Come Thou Fount” to remind families that our digital journey requires the same divine guidance our forebears sought in their pilgrimages.

 

Take Action Now

Technology isn’t waiting for the Church to respond. Every day without biblical guardrails is another day our children are being shaped by values contrary to Scripture.

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“See then that you walk circumspectly, not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil.” — Ephesians 5:15-16