About

For Christians who want technology to serve discipleship, not replace it.

This blog is built around a simple conviction: the modern world changes quickly, but the call of Jesus is still embodied, attentive, truthful, prayerful, communal, and loving.

Purpose

What this blog does

The Undistracted Disciple publishes essays for everyday Christians trying to live faithfully amid phones, social platforms, endless content, automation, artificial intelligence, and the quiet fatigue of always being reachable.

The goal is not fear of technology. The goal is spiritual clarity: asking what forms us, what draws us toward love, what fractures our attention, and what practices help us follow Christ with our actual lives.

Editorial commitments

The voice of the blog

Scripture before trends

New tools matter, but the blog frames them through Christian formation, wisdom, and obedience.

Practice over panic

The essays will name real risks without making fear the engine of discipleship.

Embodied faith

Digital life should never erase church, neighbor, table, rest, confession, service, or prayer.

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