Partner and media kit

Help readers practice faithful attention in a distracted age.

The Undistracted Disciple serves Christians, churches, families, and small groups with essays and practical resources on discipleship, technology, social media, AI, and spiritual formation.

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Core audience

Christians, pastors, small-group leaders, parents, ministry teams, and readers asking how to follow Jesus amid constant digital pressure.

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Current assets

Live site, first essay, public RSS feed, share tools, free 7-day reset, support page, inquiry form, and an active outreach campaign.

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Launch season

The first season is planned around weekly essays and practical resources for attention, prayer, social media, AI, and embodied church life.

Partner options

Clear ways to support the work

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Essay sponsor

Fund a future essay with a brief public thank-you note. Sponsors do not control topics, conclusions, or wording.

Suggested starting point: $75

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Group resource sponsor

Help create a one-page guide for churches, families, or small groups to use with an essay or theme.

Suggested starting point: $150

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Workshop invitation

Invite a live session on attention, technology, social media, AI, and Christian formation.

Suggested starting point: $250

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Launch-season partner

Underwrite the first 12 essays and free resources. Recognition can be public or private.

Suggested starting point: $500

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Direct reader support

Give once or monthly through Buy Me a Coffee to keep the publication free and uncluttered.

Any amount

Give directly
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Share the reset

Use the free 7-day reset with a small group, class, ministry team, or family conversation.

Free

Open the reset

Editorial boundaries

Support funds the work. It does not buy control.

Sponsors, supporters, and partners do not control essay topics, conclusions, wording, or recommendations. Any sponsored placement will be identified clearly.

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