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Yes, I Use AI (and Yes, I Love God)

Faith • Technology • Testimony · Posted by Maggie

This is a faith-filled, straight-talk conversation about using modern tools (like AI) while loving Jesus, protecting your testimony, and staying rooted in truth. No fear, no fluff, just honest talk from a Southern woman who loves her Bible and her gadgets.

If you've ever thought, “Is it wrong to use AI as a Christian?” — this one’s for you.

Woman studying the Bible with tea and flowers

Let me just say it plain: yes, I use AI, and yes, I love God. Those two things are not fighting for the same seat in my life. AI is a tool on my desk. Jesus is Lord of my heart.

We don’t call a Cricut machine sinful. We don’t cancel crockpots or Canva. We don’t repent for using Google Maps. They’re just tools that help real women survive real life. AI is the same—a tool, not a throne.

Technology is a Tool, Not a Replacement for the Holy Spirit

When I open my laptop, I’m not asking a chatbot to hear from God for me. I still read my Bible. I still pray. I still wrestle with decisions. All AI does is help me:

  • Organize ideas for Bible studies and devotionals faster
  • Turn messy notes into something readable for tired women like us
  • Save energy on formatting so I can save strength for people
Lavender tea with flowers and cozy ambiance

Some of my best prayers have been whispered over tea, not typed on a screen.

Where I Draw the Line

Just because I use AI doesn’t mean anything goes. There are guardrails:

  • Scripture stays Scripture. I always check verses in a real Bible.
  • My story stays my story. AI can help polish words, but the testimony is mine.
  • Discernment stays on. If something feels off in my spirit, it gets deleted.

AI does not get to rewrite the Gospel, decide what truth is, or tell me who God is. It can suggest a sentence, but it does not get the final say. God does.

If You’re Nervous About AI

Maybe you’re curious but scared. Maybe someone told you AI is demonic and now you feel guilty even thinking about it. Here’s my encouragement:

  • Pray first and ask the Lord for wisdom.
  • Decide in advance where your “nope, not going there” lines are.
  • Use AI where it helps you serve better, not where it numbs you out.
Soft glowing candle with pastel decor

The glow comes from God, not the gadgets.

Final Thought

If you ever see “Dixie Dust Design Co.” on something, just know this: it was made by a real woman with real scars, a real Bible, and yes—a few modern tools to help her keep going.

AI is a helper. Jesus is Lord. Those two can sit in the same room just fine.

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