Tools for the Kingdom
Claiming technology for God's Kingdom

Deeper Than We Expected
Two Things I Discovered While Building Appostolic That Changed How I Think About What It Can Do
The same architecture that generates a Sunday school lesson can guide seminary-level formation. And when you invite someone into the research, the collaboration itself becomes the discipleship.

Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Software?
The Church Has Software for Everything Except the Thing It Actually Exists to Do
The church has software for giving, scheduling, streaming, and accounting. But the thing it actually exists to do — teach and proclaim the Kingdom — has almost no technological support. Until now.

"So... Any Thoughts?"
Why Small Churches Deserve Better Than the Curriculum They're Getting
Every week, a small group leader opens the Bible, reads a passage, looks up at the room, and says: 'So... any thoughts?"

Roman Roads, Printing Presses, and AI
What the Church Has Always Done with New Tools — and Why This Time Shouldn’t Be Different
"AI will generate slop." "AI replaces God." "AI replaces the Spirit." I've heard all three. One is right, one is wrong, and one I agree with completely.