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God saved me. That changes everything.
Scripture is the living Word that provides wisdom for every challenge we face. This includes the digital systems reshaping human community. Through prayer, supplication, and the Holy Spirit’s guidance, I’ve spent years developing systematic biblical frameworks that help God’s people face technology with theological clarity.
Most Christian responses to technology fall into two traps: uncritical embrace or fearful rejection. But Scripture offers a third way. When I study Hebrew concepts like tselem (image of God) or badal (sacred separation), I discover that biblical anthropology directly addresses surveillance capitalism. When I examine Philip’s encounter with the Ethiopian eunuch, I find a complete framework for digital discipleship that moves beyond broadcast performance to authentic spiritual formation.
This work exists because God’s people need more than cultural commentary. They need biblical frameworks: systematic, complete, hope-centered approaches grounded in Scripture and proven through application. The WISE Framework for technology evaluation. The CONNECT Framework for digital discipleship. The REFUGE Framework for sacred boundaries. The GUARD Framework for community protection. Each one represents hundreds of hours of self-taught study: examining Scripture, wrestling with original languages, testing applications, and refining methodology.
I’m a self-educated student of Scripture with a pastoral heart. My work combines the rigor I’ve learned through years of independent study (citations, exegesis, theological precision) with the accessibility that comes from teaching myself alongside others. I believe educated Christians deserve content that respects their intelligence while serving their spiritual formation. The goal isn’t to impress with complexity but to equip with comprehension.
The digital systems surrounding us weren’t designed with human flourishing in mind. Surveillance capitalism treats image-bearers as commodities. Algorithmic manipulation exploits cognitive vulnerabilities. Platform architectures undermine authentic community. These aren’t neutral tools: they’re systems built on assumptions about human nature that contradict biblical anthropology.
But I don’t write from fear. I write from hope. Because Scripture not only diagnoses these problems; it provides solutions. Biblical wisdom that guided Daniel through Babylon’s empire guides us through Silicon Valley’s empire. The same Spirit who empowered the early church through Roman persecution empowers us through digital persecution. God’s sovereignty over ancient technology transfers to contemporary technology. His Word remains sufficient for discipleship in every generation.
My work protects the vulnerable. When I teach digital stewardship, I’m thinking about the elderly father who doesn’t understand app permissions, the persecuted believer in Iran who needs encrypted communication, the child exposed to algorithmic manipulation before developing spiritual discernment. Community protection drives my framework development: not individual optimization, but collective flourishing under Christ’s lordship.
The work speaks for itself because it points beyond itself. The frameworks, Hebrew word studies, and systematic analysis all serve one purpose: helping God’s people experience the abundant life Christ promised in contexts He knew we’d face. Families implementing GUARD principles, churches adopting REFUGE boundaries, believers practicing CONNECT discipleship: they’re not following my wisdom. They’re applying Scripture’s wisdom through frameworks that make ancient truth accessible for contemporary challenges.
We weren’t created for the Orwellian nightmare we’re waking up to. We were created as tselem Elohim, substantial representations of divine authority and character. We deserve the digital dignity that reflects our divine design.
My writing exists because Scripture provides what secular solutions cannot: complete wisdom grounded in the character of God, applied through the power of the Spirit, tested across generations, sufficient for every challenge.
This is digital discipleship. This is biblical stewardship. This is the work God called me to do.
And the work, by His grace, continues.
Rockefeller Kennedy
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