Gospel Tech with Nathan Sutherland

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Gospel Tech is a resource for parents who are feeling outpaced and overwhelmed as they raise children in a tech world. Our goal: Equip parents with the tools, resources, and confidence they need to raise kids who love God and use tech.Gospel Tech’s mission is to equip families to love God and use tech. We want to empower parents to:Talk about healthy techCommunicate the GospelConnect the hope of the Gospel to their everyday tech livesIntroduction to Gospel Tech Three years ago I (Nathan) started Gospel Tech as a ministry to help connect the Gospel to the daily te...

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Our Kids Need Healthy Boundaries (Lessons from Teaching, Part 3)
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#336
Today at 7:05 AM

Our opportunity as parents is to set loving boundaries. This will involve saying "yes" whenever we can and "no" as often as we need to. When it comes to tech, it is unloving to give our children gifts we know will harm them or those around them. Instead we give them gifts that will produce good fruit, that are safe by design and, in the case they're not inherently safe, they are appropriate for this child in this season.

Creating loving boundaries models the love God has for us, and the love He showed even to Adam and...


Our Kids Love Real Life Adventures (Lessons from Teaching, Part 2)
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#335
06/23/2026

Our kids are capable of having fun at the pace of real life. It's hardwired into them. Teaching sixth grade this year gave me a front row seat for just how much today's youth love having social, interactive, creative fun at the pace of real life.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4xFUpmw


Our Students Are More Capable Than They Think
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#334
06/16/2026

The last six months of consistent classroom teaching has reminded me of an important lesson: Students are more capable than they think. In reading, writing, and math, many times what our students need aren't intensive lessons covering specific steps for success, but rather repeated opportunities to achieve, to practice doing important skills even if they do it poorly early on, and a chance to see their own growth over time.

It is a beautiful thing to see a student learn a new skill, and it is a satisfying moment for everyone when that student realizes he or she...


The Pope, AI, and the Discipline of Boredom
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#333
06/09/2026

Many of us feel the tension between wanting to use technology well and wondering if it’s quietly shaping us in ways we didn’t choose. This episode digs into that tension, from Pope Francis’s vision for Christian humanism in the age of AI to the surprisingly spiritual discipline of embracing boredom, and why both matter for families trying to follow Jesus in a noisy world. If you’ve ever caught yourself doom‑scrolling, multitasking your quiet time, or avoiding stillness, this conversation will feel uncomfortably familiar in the best way.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4vF2iH3


Stop the Summer Slip
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#332
06/02/2026

Students risk losing up to 40% of their learning over summer break (Atteberry and McEachin). In 2020 two researched looked at 200 million test scores from 18 million students across all 50 states over an 8 year period (2008-2016).

The take away: The Summer Slip is real, and it can be neutralized with just 15 minutes of reading and math each day. Parents, we don't have to run a boot camp, but we have the opportunity to keep learning engagement high. Let's make school as fun and accessible as possible for our children. Let's do it 15 minutes a day this summer and stop the Summer...


AI, the Supreme Court, and Peter's Rebuke (Part 2)
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#331
05/26/2026

Today we cover how Anthropic's Claude Mythos was trained, the sheer enormity of the processing power we're putting into making these AI resources, and what this might look like for us to use this tech well and not as a Tower of Babel to reach heaven whether God likes it or not.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/49jyqrb


AI, the Supreme Court, and Peter's Rebuke (Part 1)
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#330
05/19/2026

This past week Neal Katyal, one of the leading Supreme Court Advocates in the US, indulged in a little self-adulation via a TED Talk and X tweet, where he revealed his custom AI named Harvey, is credited with helping achieve victory in a Supreme Court Case. While a lesson on humility could certainly be poignant from this episode, we are going to focus on AI, how we have learned to use it over the last nine years, and what we need to do to use this tech well.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4dmhlhi


Meta, Adding Boredom, and Protecting our Hearts
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#329
05/12/2026

Meta, a trillion dollar company, is convinced you need more Virtual Reality in your life, but they also like making money, so they're moving to mobile gaming. That might be great for revenue, but it's going to be bad for focus and downtime. Make some time this week to take a brain break and experience some boredom. I dare you.

While you're working on being bored, check out Mark 7:14-23 where Jesus reminds us that our hearts are our real problem. Yes, tech can feed the worst in us, and we should remove tech that causes us to...


AI Boundaries, Phone Free Rooms, and Tech at Sporting Events
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#328
05/05/2026

After a recent talk at a local church I was approached by someone who works for a major tech company and regularly works with AI. He stressed three points heavily:
Our children need to be intentionally prepared for AI. It makes up info, it lies to cover its tracks, and even the best AI trainers don't know what they're going to get out of this resource.Our children use AI more than adults do, so they will be the first native-use employees entering the workforce with AI in hand. It's our opportunity to equip, and warn, them.Don't use...


Of Mice & Owls, Ed Tech, and Tech Time Limits
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#327
04/29/2026

Nick Bostrom once compared our pursuit of superintelligence to mice trying to domesticate an owl. The most recent news concerning Anthropic's Mythos strikes a little too close to home. Yet not all tech news is so grim: Is Apple's Neo laptop the ed tech solution we've been waiting for? We also dive into a parent question concerning how much time is too much on tech in a day.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4ukazzv


Child Safety Online
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#326
04/21/2026

WARNING: The subject matter, and the content itself, can be triggering. I include this so you can be informed, but use prayerful discretion when it comes to how much you really need to know to be loving and helpful for your family, children, and community.

Did you know it takes 17 strikes for a child predator to be banned on Meta's platforms? After five, eight, fourteen reported violations the perpetrator will still be active, and only after the seventeenth will the account be taken down. Wild. The good news is, there are a lot of ways to...


Justice, Phone Free Friends, And What To Do If They Google Something Naughty
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#325
04/14/2026

This week we saw the first prosecution of AI-based abuse under the Take It Down Act, discuss how to have friends if we're phone free, and answer a parent question about what to do if our children look up something naughty online.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/480pLZV


Space, Senility, and Hedges for Social Media
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#324
04/09/2026

This week in tech we saw Artemis II round the dark side of the moon, had a new study from Sweden that found we can decrease our chances of dementia by lowering our sedentary screen time, and we get to answer a parent question about the best way to build hedges for teen social media use.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/47T5Ax3


Every Day is Easter (Reboot)
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#323
03/31/2026

As a follower of Jesus, every day is Easter! Jesus is alive, and that's a big deal in every area of life: How we think about ourselves, how we parent our kids, and how we go about doing the good works we're called to do.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3PJeaYU


The Three Best (And Worst) Uses of AI (Reboot)
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#322
03/24/2026

AI can be an amazing tool, if we use it right. Today we'll discuss the three best ways to use AI well, and three uses of AI that we should avoid.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4v8cRTN


Giving Good Adventures
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#321
03/18/2026

Our children want to have fun, and we can give them adventures that:
Maximize adventureHappen at the pace of real lifeAre with real world peopleShow Notes: https://bit.ly/3PgUU4O


Choosing the Right Tech for Your Child
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#320
03/10/2026

Choosing the right tech is simple, but that doesn't make it easy. Before we give our children new tech we need to ask three questions:
Is it safe?Is my child ready?Is the fruit good?Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4bfWawm


Notes from the Classroom: Three Ways We Can Parent Well
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#319
03/03/2026

Parenting is an impossible task, and God knows this. We don't need to be perfect. We can do three things today to love our children well and do our job as parents:

1. Make time for them. 
2. Correct them in love (discipline)
3. Point them to Christ.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/46DuXCp


Encore: Parenting P*rnography
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#318
02/25/2026

Everyone listening to this podcast knows someone who has been hurt by this content. So how do we parent it well? Parenting p*rnography well is scary, but it can be done with hope. We can build hedges around our tech and our families to help us raise healthy youth in a tech world. 

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ZSU9RA


Encore: Porn is a Lie (Newly Relevant for 2026)
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#317
02/17/2026

I've been at a conference this week with thousands of Jesus loving people from around the country, and the conversation on walking in freedom from pornography is relevant and needed. It is relevant because people are hungry to see themselves, or their brothers and sisters in Christ, walk in the freedom Christ has won for them. It is needed because few churches are having this conversation well. We love to talk about how someone used to struggle, and we love to talk about how we should never view it in the first place. We don't often get into how we...


Parenting AI: Deepfakes and S**tortion (Part 2)
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#316
02/10/2026

CONTENT WARNING: We’re diving into the tough but important topic of parenting in an AI-shaped world, and while younger kids probably shouldn’t listen in, this could be a great conversation to share with your middle or high schoolers so it feels more like learning together than an interrogation. My hope is that this equips you to parent well as we raise kids in a world shaped by AI. 

Today we continue our conversation on parenting AI with a look at deepfakes and s**tortion. These are big topics that have an outsized impact on child...


Parenting AI: Relational AI (Part 1)
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#315
02/03/2026

CONTENT WARNING:We’re diving into the tough but important topic of parenting in an AI-shaped world, and while younger kids probably shouldn’t listen in, this could be a great conversation to share with your middle or high schoolers so it feels more like learning together than an interrogation. My hope is that this equips you to parent well as we raise kids in a world shaped by AI.

The first step to parenting AI well is to know what is out there. Relational AI is an AI assistant designed to be a sort of digital companion. Ther...


Parenting Video Games Well (START HERE)
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#314
01/27/2026

Is your child ready to play video games? If they already play, how do you know if it's going well. First we need to look at our children in real-world activities, because if they're faithful in little they can be faithful in much, and then assess their RESET to ensure the tech they use produces good fruit. 

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/45OiGKP


Three Mistakes We Make Parenting Video Games (START HERE)
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#313
01/20/2026

We make three mistakes when parenting video games.
We focus on whether it will be fun.We believe the lie of the "digital cul de sac"We take the path of least resistance
The good news is that each of these have simple, if not easy, fixes! We can focus on the high priorities, build healthy real-world friendships, and choose the activities that make our children more of who God has created them to be.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/45f5239


Parenting Smartphones (START HERE)
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#312
01/13/2026

You can parent a smartphone well. This episode will help. Before you start, ensure that this tech is safe (enough) for your child, that your child is ready, and then keep an eye out for good fruit coming from it. After that, parenting a smartphone comes down to building hedges around your family, the device, and remembering that your network hedge doesn't effect a smartphone.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4qJKnMS


Following God's Call in 2026
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#311
01/06/2026

I've had several conversations with people recently where they've asked about how Anna and I started this ministry. As we look at a new year, and new resolutions, I want to talk through what it looks like for us to follow where God leads in 2026. 

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Nathan's Hot Take & 2025 Year-in-Review
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12/31/2025

Happy almost-New Year! You, the listener, have been an amazing blessing to me and to this ministry this year, and I want to share a bit of what God has been doing and where we are headed this next year.


Three Advents
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#309
12/23/2025

I love Christmas because it is one of the few remaining buttresses of Christian virtue left in America. Everyone in America understands the idea of lavish gifts, of the frailty of gifts alone to make the recipient happy, and how beautiful it is to give a good gift to someone you love. Today we remember how Christmas fulfills a promise of God, and how it is one of three Advents God has promised to bring us for His glory and our good.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4qtjVXX


Grace & Tech
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#308
12/16/2025

Grace is key to parenting tech well, and to overcoming unhealthy tech habits. Grace is costly, grace overcomes wrath / judgement at mistakes (specifically God's wrath at sin), and grace demands a response. By understanding God's idea of grace we can better apply it to ourselves and to our children when parenting tech.

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Tech Prodigals
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#307
12/09/2025

The good news of the Gospel applies even to our tech lives. Jesus' parable of the Prodigal Son is a beautiful reminder that in tech, as in life, there are three types of people: rebels, self-righteous, and saints.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4ptaQ1a


Purposely Presents: Luke - A 24-Day Journey to Christmas
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12/04/2025

Prepare your heart for Christmas by walking through the Gospel of Luke — one chapter each day. We're already a few days in, but it isn't too late to join us on this journey... We're giving you the gift of the first episode to give you a little taste of what's to come. If you'd like to continue the journey, find and follow our "Luke: A 24-Day Journey to Christmas" podcast mini-series on Purposely.com or wherever you get your podcasts.

Merry Christmas from Purposely!

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New Creations with Tech
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#306
12/02/2025

We are new creations in Christ, and that means we will use tech differently. The question is, which tech needs to be redeemed, and which needs to be removed?

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3LSF1Qk


How the Gospel Overcomes Neglect
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#305
11/25/2025

We fail a lot as parents. God doesn't call us to be perfect, but to be faithful. Through intentional repentance, confession, and prayer God can overcome the mistakes we make and even use our brokenness to bring his kingdom.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/43DdLvo


Parenting as New Creations
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#304
11/18/2025

In Christ we are new creations (2 Cor. 5:17), and that must change the way we parent our children. We must speak gently, act rightly, be generous with our time, energy, and resources, and think of our children the way God thinks of us. This is an act of the will, for sure, but it's only truly possible through the active working of God's Holy Spirit giving us the heart and will to love as he calls us.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/49fQFyl


An Anlalog Adventure Christmas (Part 2)
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#303
11/11/2025

As we look towards Christmas and the greatest gift God gave us in his Son, we need to think intentionally about how we can give our children the best gifts. Namely, we want to give the egg, not the scorpion (Luke 11:11). Today we continue our conversation about Analog Adventures this Christmas, and get into how these this Christmas can be a time to focus on fun at the pace of real life. 

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3WO7A3O


An Analog Adventure Christmas (Part 1)
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#302
11/04/2025

Giving good gifts is a gift and responsibility as a parent (Just see Luke 11:11). This Christmas we can give our children amazing gifts that inspire, encourage, and equip them to have fun at the pace of real life. That's right, we're talking Analog Adventures! Over the next two weeks we'll discuss Board Games, Art, Competitive Fun, Books, and STEM.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3X7gpFN


Where Nerds Struggle
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#301
10/28/2025

While nerds are great at lots of things, we can struggle being present, knowing our limits with tech use, and generally submitting to God's kingdom and not our own. It is easy, in Tolkien's words, to move from Escaping to a better Reality towards Deserting the call God has put on our lives. The problem, at the end of the day, isn't that we haven't made a good enough reality yet, but that our world is broken and needs the great Restorer.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/47BNX4U


Where Nerds Thrive
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#300
10/21/2025

Nerds are amazing at experiencing wonder, seeing past the mundane into the Reality God has made, and avoiding the typical traps that come with pursuing purpose in the daily grind. Today we'll celebrate how God has made nerds, and how you as a parents can celebrate your child, your own nerdiness, or maybe even grow in the area of faithful imagination.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4h99rJE


Too Much Screen Time
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#299
10/14/2025

Sometimes the hardest part of healthy screen time is knowing what to do instead. So how do we know if our child has too much screen time, and what can we do instead? There are three questions we need to ask, and then four activities we can use to quickly point our children back to analog adventures.

  1. Are screens babysitting?
  2. Does my child content with screen time?
  3. Is tech a consistent battle for our family?

The average school-aged child has six "blocks" of discretionary time a day. We will look at four possible analog adv...


Don't Stop Praying
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#298
10/07/2025

Have you quit praying? Think about the last week: What happened when you saw that last horrible news article, or video on SM, or had someone at work tell you about another heart-rending tragedy. What did you do? If you're anything like me, you didn't pray. You might've shrugged, or cried a little, or made a snarky remark (also more like me than the other two)--but if you're like me, you didn't pray. Our lack of prayer shows we are forgetting just who it is we serve. We serve a God who is:
A good fatherCreator God of...