Attention as discipleship
How prayer, Scripture, silence, and presence reshape a distracted inner life.
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The Undistracted Disciple exists for Christians who want to use modern tools without being quietly formed by distraction, vanity, speed, and noise.
First visit
The first essay names why attention is spiritual, not merely practical.
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The question
This site is not built on nostalgia for a simpler era. Phones, software, social platforms, and artificial intelligence are now part of ordinary life for many people. The question is whether these tools help us love God and neighbor, or whether they quietly train us to become scattered, reactive, impatient, and shallow.
The Christian answer begins with discipleship. We do not merely manage attention because distraction is inefficient. We guard attention because attention is connected to worship, love, truth, prayer, repentance, and presence.
What to expect
How prayer, Scripture, silence, and presence reshape a distracted inner life.
How Christians can speak online with truth, courage, humility, and restraint.
How to use powerful tools without outsourcing conscience, discernment, or love.
How church, friendship, table, service, and local presence resist digital flattening.
Technology should serve love of God and neighbor. When it stops serving that love, discipleship gives us permission to reorder it.
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