Season 2 of Faith and Tech Bytes is a tactical "Digital Discipleship" survival guide that weaponizes Biblical wisdom against modern technological threats. Amy Lynn moves past basic tech tips to deconstruct the "Every Day Blueprint" of cybersecurity, teaching listeners how to treat data protection—like firewalls and 2FA—as a modern application of the Armor of God. From exposing the reality of billions of leaked records to navigating the spiritual ethics of AI companions and reclaiming privacy after being doxxed, the season serves as a high-stakes manual for guarding your digital legacy and your soul without compromise.
Getting yourself organized is a lot easier with tech than you think. It takes determination and disciple to be organized. It doesn't "just happen." But technology can help you set schedules and time limits for things you set your mind to doing. Getting organized in faith takes time too. Finding the time to pray, finding the time to read the bible, finding the time to go to church. Asking God for help to be more organized is a start. Don't pressure yourself or give up. 1 Corinthians 14:40 - "But everything should be done in a fitting and orderly way."
This is a combination of shows: Everything is Going to Let You Down. Everything Old is New Again. Why Does Every Victory Come with a Price. People Pleaser. Perfectly Imperfect. Say What? Change is Hard. Boundaries. Who's The Boss? Is That Really You? Getting Organized.
The new year everyone tries to start it off right. But while you are focusing on either your mental health, or your physical appearance don't forget about the well-being of your technology and spiritual life. When was the last time you wiped down your keyboard, screen, or your mouse? I even used canned air to clean out the inside of my mouse because I couldn't remember the last time I did that. Don't forget to wipe down your remotes too. As for faith, you could start fresh with the goal to read the whole bible in a year. I did this a few times with several different versions. I didn't really think it would be possible but it is. Jeremiah 29:11 - "For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the LORD, 'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."
There are a lot of people and companies promoting VPN's for privacy. But there are a lot of online companies that don't accept users who use VPN's. While VPN's may help with cybersecurity, they may end up creating you a nightmare. Now you may be asking what does this have to do with faith? Simple. These VPN's or Proxies are digital masks you wear online. People have been known to wear masks online and off. They may be pretending to be something they aren't. They are either lying to the world or lying to themselves. Walter Scott said, "O, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive!" Leviticus 19:11: "You shall not steal. You shall not deceive or speak falsely to one another."
While technology is great, and our phones can ping cell towers to tell emergency responders our location it's not foolproof. It is crucial for emergency services, postal workers, and delivery personnel from companies like Grubhub and DoorDash to locate your residence quickly and accurately. Ensure your house numbers are clearly visible either on your home or mailbox or even both. I encourage you to share this information with your community, as it could be vital in saving lives, so much so that I didn't just make this a podcast but a social media posting for all to have access to.
For one week, more than a thousand podcasts will highlight a charity of their choice. I selected Star Network charity because I believe in what they do. Their saying "You are not a victim. You're a star." Really hit home with me. Star stands for survivor of toxic abuse relationships. Their videos, images, and social media content is exactly what is needed. Simple, point blank answers to things you may be wondering. Originally they were Tar Network. As you know, tar stands for toxic abuse relationships. Which they illustrate as being stuck in tar, since it's very similar to being stuck in a toxic relationship. But moving forward, they felt that the word star was more appropriate. As it stands for survivors of toxic abuse relationships, and they want this to empower all to become survivors of tar.
I share the importance of exercising caution with emails that appear to come from legitimate sources like PayPal, Facebook, or Microsoft, as scammers are becoming increasingly skilled at creating fraudulent messages. I share steps to confirm the authenticity of such emails, including checking if you recently initiated the action mentioned (e.g., a password reset or transaction) and examining the email for your real name and a matching recipient address. If these indicators suggest a scam, I recommend deleting or reporting the email. I then share the parallels between scam emails and matters of faith, sharing a personal story about a toxic relationship. After the relationship ended, my ex-partner attacked my character and faith, which I hold as a core principle in my life and businesses (e.g., featuring my testimony on my voice-over website).
I hold a deep appreciation for mentors, and you may be immediately wondering how this topic relates with technology. Reflect for a moment: if you have a mentor, are they aware of the profound impact they've had on you? What might be holding you back from expressing this gratitude while they are still with us? Mentors play an indispensable role in shaping our lives, yet it is disheartening to observe a common tendency: many only acknowledge someone as a mentor after their passing. I've often found this perplexing. It's all too easy to hear claims of "they were my mentor" once someone is gone, yet there was little evidence of that appreciation during their lifetime.
Firewalls protect computers by blocking unauthorized access while allowing safe traffic, but poor configuration can slow performance or leave vulnerabilities. Default settings may not suit unique needs (e.g., gamers, remote workers), requiring tweaks for balance. Firewalls are like the "Armor of God" (Ephesians 6:10-17), where six spiritual elements work together, like a firewall, to shield believers from threats if actively used daily. Ephesians 6:18 - "Pray in the Spirit at all times and on every occasion. Stay alert and be persistent in your prayers for all believers everywhere."
Using outdated technology can negatively affect mental well-being, causing frustration and stress when performing tasks or enjoying leisure activities. Although upgrading can be costly, it may be a worthwhile investment if technology is essential to daily life. I try to prioritizes mental and physical health when making purchases, believing that strategic investments can improve overall well-being. Upgrading technology could reduce stress and boost productivity, positively impacting health. Also referencing biblical teachings that promote a holistic approach to well-being, including healthy habits, exercise, stress management, and joy.
In Ad Blocking and Prayer, Amy Lynn draws parallels between ad-blockers and prayer focus, inspired by Proverbs 4:25. Silence notifications and distractions for meaningful prayer and better browsing. This faith tech episode inspires wisdom and practical tips.
Amy Lynn emphasizes the importance of periodic updates for devices like computers, phones, and streaming devices, which patch security vulnerabilities as technology evolves, keeping them safe online. Users are typically urged to install these updates promptly for optimal security. However, she personally choose to disable automatic updates due to personal and friends' experiences with updates causing operational problems, suggesting research or consulting others before updating. In a faith context, she connect staying informed about current events to guiding prayers effectively, recommending discussions with loved ones to collect prayer requests as a way to enhance spiritual practice and relationships. For those overwhelmed by news, you can search for event summaries instead.
In Tracking Packages and Avoiding Attacks, Amy Lynn promotes mutual respect, inspired by Luke 10:19. Track packages with Amazon and USPS, and restrain pets for driver safety. This faith tech episode inspires wisdom and practical tips. Subscribe to Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn. FYI, Grubhub texts this with each and every delivery, "Light a clear path and secure pets for a safe delivery."
Navigate life's digital and spiritual challenges with wisdom. Learn to clean up digital clutter, avoid deceptive links, and track packages safely while dodging cyber threats. Explore why VPNs falter, how ad blockers pair with prayer, and the power of firewalls alongside the armor of God. Discover the value of visibility, choosing mentors rooted in faith, and staying updated in tech and spirit. Ten other topics offer practical steps to balance healthy technology use with spiritual growth. Ideal for listeners seeking actionable advice to live faithfully, protect their digital lives, and foster personal growth in a tech-driven world.
Discover how to avoid costly digital mistakes in Repeated Mistakes from Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, where faith meets technology. Sending unsolicited emails, known as spam, can break laws like the CAN-SPAM Act, risking your email account or legal trouble. Learn why businesses use contact forms to protect privacy and how to respect digital boundaries. We connect this to faith: Matthew 5:39 teaches us to turn the other cheek, but mental health emphasizes setting boundaries against abuse. Proverbs 22:3 reminds us, "The prudent see danger and take refuge." Avoid repeated mistakes in tech and life by acting with wisdom and integrity. Action step: Always check for a contact form before emailing.
Explore whether AI companions like Samsung's Galaxy AI or Siri deepen faith or dull discernment in AI Companions from Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn. From Zoey Deschanel's Siri ad to Galaxy S25 Ultra's laundry tips, see how over relying on AI risks weakening wisdom. Proverbs 3:5 urges, "Trust in the Lord, not your own understanding." Action step: Pause to check scripture before asking AI.
Discover how technology can draw you closer to God or pull you away in Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn. Social media inspires with posts like Psalm 23, but endless scrolling steals prayer time studies show we spend over 2 hours daily online. Use tools like You Version to meditate on Philippians 4:8, while setting screen time limits and digital fasts to stay focused. Proverbs 16:9 reminds us to align tech with God's purpose. Avoid digital distractions and comparison to nurture spiritual growth. Action step: Swap 10 minutes of scrolling for a Bible app this week.
Discover how artificial intelligence can deepen your worship in this inspiring episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn. Join Amy Lynn, your Christian computer geek, as she shares a personal story of using AI tools like FaithGPT to unlock fresh insights into scripture, like Psalm 46:10, sparking deeper prayer and connection with God. Learn how churches are using AI to create worship music and visuals, enhancing spiritual experiences without replacing the heart of worship. Grounded in John 4:23, Amy explores how AI can be a tool for worship "in spirit and truth," while cautioning against technology distractions. Perfect for Christians curious about blending faith and technology, this short episode offers practical tips to enrich your spiritual life. Listen now on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and subscribe for more faith and tech insights.
Amy Lynn shares essential tips on backing up your photos, contacts, and digital life, plus how to 'back up' your faith by living it authentically. Tune in to Faith and Tech Bytes for practical tech advice with a spiritual twist. Your faith is a treasure, just like those photos. Back it up by living it openly, not for show, but to inspire and connect. When tough times hit, those 'backups', your community, your shared values, become your strength.
Struggling with dozens of online accounts? In 2025, the average person manages over 100 logins email, banking, social media, and more. Weak passwords and phishing scams leave you vulnerable, like an unlocked door. Learn simple cybersecurity tips: use password managers, enable two-factor authentication, and create unique passwords to build a digital fortress. We also connect faith and technology, exploring how Jesus's promise in John 3:16 offers eternal security. Discover how securing your accounts mirrors trusting God's unshakeable salvation. Stay safe online and grounded in faith.
Amy Lynn shares a personal 2002 story of longing for words like "You are okay," which inspired Purely Said. This platform offers comforting audio messages like "You are enough" and "You are not alone," plus TikTok videos and YouTube resources for abuse, depression, and anxiety. Guided by Isaiah 40:1, "Comfort, comfort my people," Amy blends faith and technology to spread God's love. Simple acts like sharing kind words or digital content can uplift others. Visit Purely Said for inspiring audio and videos to find hope and support when life feels heavy.
Amy Lynn unpacks the sting of data breaches, like getting that dreaded "Your account's compromised" email. In 2024, 2.6 billion records were exposed through weak passwords or phishing scams. Amy shares tech fixes: strong passwords, two-factor authentication, MyDataRemoval, and haveibeenpwned. She connects this to faith, noting how doubt or fear can breach your spirit. Ephesians 6:16, "Take up the shield of faith," shows God as your firewall. Protect your digital life with updates and your soul with prayer.
Learn how to spread God's love using technology in Innovative Tech for Sharing Faith from Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn. From the Media Nuns' TikTok videos reaching 157,000 followers to YouVersion's Bible app with 500 million downloads, discover creative ways to share faith online. Host virtual prayer groups on Zoom or start a faith based blog to connect globally. Galatians 6:9 inspires us: "Let us not grow weary of doing good." Action step: Share a Bible verse on social media this week.
Amy Lynn explores the panic of losing your phone and the deeper journey of feeling lost in life. Misplaced your phone? Use Find My Phone or call it with a smart speaker to track it down. That relief mirrors God's pursuit when we're adrift. Luke 19:10 says, "The Son of Man came to seek and save the lost." Like the shepherd in Luke 15:4, God seeks us through doubt or stress. Psalm 119:176 and Jeremiah 29:13 remind us to pray and seek God, who's already searching for us. Next time you ping your phone, remember: God's love finds you.
Social media platforms like X and Instagram make unfollowing or blocking friends a quick tap, but real world relationships carry deeper emotional and spiritual stakes. Explore the tension of cutting ties, weaving biblical wisdom from Matthew 18:22 on boundless forgiveness with Proverbs 4:23 on guarding your heart. Three practical steps guide you: pray for clarity before acting, evaluate if a friendship uplifts or drains, and forgive from a distance to protect your peace. Learn to navigate digital and personal connections with intention, building relationships that align with faith and support mental health in a tech driven world. Ideal for listeners seeking spiritual guidance and practical tips for modern friendships.
Navigate life's spiritual and digital challenges with faith and tech wisdom. Explore how AI companions shape worship and spiritual lives, enhancing devotion or risking distraction. Learn from repeated mistakes, find solace in Scripture's comfort, and connect cybersecurity to salvation. Safeguard data with backups, protect against breaches, and share faith through innovative technology. Revisit social media's impact on friendships, balancing forgiveness (Matthew 18:22) with boundaries (Proverbs 4:23) through prayer and reflection. Additional segments explore personal growth and digital safety, fostering resilience and connection in a tech-driven world. Perfect for listeners seeking actionable guidance to live faithfully while mastering modern technology challenges. This is a combination show.