A starting point for every Christian to explore the real-life implications of AI from a clear, straightforward, biblical perspective.
You aim to be intentional and faithful in all areas of life, and now AI is a part of life. So what does it mean to think biblically about AI and the way it affects your day-to-day? What sorts of problems can AI help you with? What impact might it have on your church?
Whether you’re nervous or excited about technological changes, Pete Killingley’s guide to AI for Christians is a great help. This resource walks through basic concepts and common questions about AI. With precision, clarity and humility, he’ll show you how insights from God’s word can inform your perspective on technology. No technical experience required.
Consider the real-life implications of answers to questions like…
In a world of fast-changing technology, this book shows how our unchanging God can help us to think about AI in a godly way, through his Spirit and by his word.
Introduction
1. What Is AI?
2. Humanity: What Makes Us Different from AI?
3. Truth: Can AI Tell the Truth?
4. Work: Will AI Take My Job?
5. Creativity: Can I Use AI to Make Art?
6. Friendship: Can AI Help Us Fight Loneliness?
7. Learning: Can I Use AI to Help Me with My Essay?
8. Formation: Should I Say Please and Thank You to AI?
9. Bible: Should I Use AI to Help Me Write My Bible Talk?
10. Responsibility: Should AI Make Important Decisions?
11. Evangelism: Can AI Help Us Share the Gospel?
12. Future: Do I Need to Fear the Future with AI?
| Contributors | Pete Killingley |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781802544275 |
| Format | eBook |
| First published | October 2026 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | The Good Book Company |
“There is every indication that AI may prove to be one of the most powerful and important technologies of our time. We cannot sit idly by but must instead learn what AI is, what benefits it may bring to our lives, and what drawbacks it may exact from them. I’m thankful that Pete Killingley models that kind of deliberate examination and careful engagement in A Christian’s Guide to AI.”
“As AI use accelerates, some of our oldest questions get sharper. What does it really mean to be human? To work, to create, to relate, and to bear responsibility? Pete Killingley addresses these questions and more with Bible in hand, helping us engage with new technologies without losing our hold on God’s truth. This is a wise biblical guide for navigating complex technological terrain while following and trusting the God who remains Lord over it all.”
“If only we had a helpful, biblical, thoughtful ‘primer’ to get us thinking straight and establish some wise boundaries around AI. We do! And this is it. Pete’s book is clear, measured and rooted in Scripture. It steers a useful course between extremes and shows how Christians can think soberly about the world God has placed us in. I benefitted greatly from reading this from cover to cover (without an AI summary), and you will too.”