Chris Reighley

Founder of Shoe Leather Gospel and fellow pilgrim on the journey of faith. I teach Scripture with clarity and warmth to help believers put truth in their shoes and walk with Christ through every step of life.

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Technology and Ethics: A Biblical Worldview for the Digital Age

Technology and Ethics: A Biblical Worldview for the Digital Age is a 5-part teaching series designed to help believers think biblically about the tools that shape our world—and our souls. Each article explores how the drama of Scripture (Creation → Fall → Redemption → Restoration) offers clarity, conviction, and hope for navigating AI, digital media, and the moral dilemmas of a hyperconnected age. From identity and addiction to truth and hope, this series equips Christians to engage the digital world with wisdom, dignity, and gospel purpose.

  • The Techno-Future: A Christian View of Progress and Hope

    Is the future built by machines—or redeemed by Christ? This article offers a gospel-shaped vision of hope amid the rapid rise of artificial progress and human innovation.

  • Ethics in a Digital Age: Truth, Privacy, and Responsibility

    In an age of misinformation and mass surveillance, how do believers uphold biblical ethics online? This post explores digital integrity and truth in a world of AI and algorithms.

  • Social Media and the Gospel: Redeeming the Digital Space

    Social media isn’t just noise—it’s a mission field. This article helps believers reclaim online spaces for truth, discipleship, and gospel witness in a divided digital age.

  • Digital Addiction: When Technology Becomes an Idol

    Can a smartphone become a false god? This post examines the heart-level dangers of digital idolatry and how the gospel frees us from tech obsession and algorithmic slavery.

  • AI and the Image of God

    What makes us truly human in an age of artificial intelligence? This article explores how the imago Dei sets humanity apart from machines—and why that matters for our digital age.