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| 6/22/26 | ![]() Faith Meets Opportunity | Earning extra income from home as a Christian does not have to mean compromising your values or risking your security with online scams. In this practical and resourceful episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, Amy Lynn spotlights Annika’s Work From Home, a trusted faith-aligned resource found at www.annikaswfh.com This website is a massive Christian resource packed with legitimate opportunities, ranging from paid surveys and focus groups to freelance gigs. Whether you are looking to bring in an extra fifty to one hundred and fifty dollars a month or aiming for larger focus group payouts, this platform helps you find work that aligns with your beliefs. In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we explore how to turn your spare time into a purposeful side income.We share the story of users like Sarah, who uses her earnings from the site to support her church's youth group, beautifully living out the message of 2 Corinthians 9:7 about being a cheerful giver. The website is comprehensive, offering a getting started section for newcomers to explain terms like side gigs, as well as dedicated cybersecurity and computer help sections. By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will learn why committing your work to the Lord, as encouraged in Proverbs 16:3, is the first step toward establishing your plans. The site is updated frequently to remove outdated content and add fresh opportunities, and it even features a YouTube channel with guides to make the transition into working from home easier for everyone.From a technical perspective, Amy Lynn offers a crucial byte of wisdom: when you are ready to start signing up for these opportunities, put down your mobile phone and use a computer browser. Mobile devices are prone to typos when entering sensitive information like your address, phone number, and email. Using a desktop or laptop allows your browser to safely store and autofill your details, ensuring your applications are accurate and professional. We also highly recommend signing up for the Annika’s Work From Home newsletter. This provides you with regular tips and suggestions to help you navigate the industry while avoiding the pitfalls of fraudulent listings that often target people looking for work.If you are a stay at home parent, someone looking to support a specific ministry, or just someone who wants to work smart and stay faithful, this episode is for you. Annika’s Work From Home can feel overwhelming because of its size, but with the right tech habits and a prayerful heart, you can earn with integrity. In this episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we offer the encouragement and technical guidance you need to visit annikaswfh.com and start your journey today. Your skills are a gift, and how you use them to provide for your family and your community matters. Tune in now for the faith and tech inspiration that helps you find opportunity where faith meets the digital world.Production Credits: Created, written, produced, directed, edited, composed, and voiced by Amy Lynn.Be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Follow our social media channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyLynnsVoiceOvers Twitter (X): https://x.com/amylynnorgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/AmyLynnOrgInstagram: https://instagram.com/amylynnorgThreads: https://www.threads.net/@amylynnorgVisit our websites: Main Site: https://www.amylynn.org PurelySaid (Audio & Creative Projects): https://www.purelysaid.comBlog: https://thevoiceofamylynn.wordpress.com/ | 3m 04s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Combination Show 5✨ | faith and technologyspirituality+4 | — | 1 Corinthians 14:33 | — | faithtechnology+7 | — | 27m 43s | |
| 5/25/26 | ![]() You Make Time for Who and What's Important✨ | time managementdigital priorities+3 | — | Matthew 6:21 | — | timepriorities+3 | — | 2m 53s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() Online Dating as a Christian✨ | online datingChristian values+4 | — | Proverbs 4:232 Corinthians 6:14 | — | online datingChristianity+5 | — | 2m 26s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() No Spirit of Fear Online✨ | feardigital safety+3 | — | 2 Timothy 1:7 | — | spirit of feardigital settings+3 | — | 2m 30s | |
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Honor the Badge Honor the King✨ | police encounterspersonal transformation+4 | — | Faith and Tech BytesRomans 13:1 | — | police officernighttime encounter+5 | — | 2m 32s | |
| 3/30/26 | ![]() Your Battery is Swelling✨ | faithtechnology+4 | — | Faith and Tech BytesMatthew 17:20+2 | — | faithHoly Spirit+5 | — | 2m 54s | |
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Podcasthon - Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn✨ | charitycommunity support+3 | — | YouVersion Bible appStand in the Gap Ministries | — | charityStand in the Gap Ministries+3 | — | 4m 25s | |
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Your Feed Your Forever✨ | digital legacysocial media+3 | — | Matthew 12:36 | — | digital legacysocial media+5 | — | 2m 53s | |
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Tech Savvy Truth Seeking✨ | misinformationdigital literacy+3 | — | NewsGuardGround News Bias Checker+3 | — | misinformationdeep fakes+4 | — | 2m 50s | |
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| 2/2/26 | ![]() MyDataRemoval - Guarding Your God Given Privacy✨ | data privacypersonal safety+3 | — | MyDataRemovalPsalm 91:1+2 | — | data removalprivacy+3 | — | 3m 39s | |
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Device and Soul Both Need a Scan✨ | malwarespiritual infections+4 | — | Ephesians 4:29 | — | malwarespiritual health+4 | — | 2m 47s | |
| 1/5/26 | ![]() Clean Tech and Spirit✨ | digital declutteringspiritual peace+3 | — | 1 Corinthians 14:33 | — | declutteringdigital life+5 | — | 2m 43s | |
| 12/22/25 | ![]() Combination Show 4✨ | spiritual challengesdigital challenges+5 | — | Samsung Galaxy S25 UltraFaithGPT+1 | — | faithtechnology+7 | — | 23m 59s | |
| 12/8/25 | ![]() Disconnected Friendships and Technology | Social media makes it incredibly easy to unfollow or block someone we once called a friend with just a single tap. One moment they are in your feed, and the next, they are gone. But in real life, cutting ties is rarely that simple. In this thoughtful and deep episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, Amy Lynn explores the emotional and spiritual weight of disconnected friendships in our digital age. On platforms like X or Instagram, unfollowing can feel like a quiet exit, while blocking can feel like slamming a door shut. While some of these disconnections are accidental, many are intentional responses to a friendship that has turned toxic. In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we ask how our faith should guide us when we are tempted to hit that button.The tension between our digital capabilities and our spiritual mandates is real. Jesus teaches us in Matthew 18:22 to forgive seventy times seven, a command that feels nearly impossible when we are deeply hurt. At the same time, mental health wisdom teaches us to recognize when a relationship has become unhealthy or consistently draining. So, how do we balance the call to boundless forgiveness with the necessity of protecting our peace? By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will discover that forgiveness does not always mean maintaining close proximity. It is about letting go of bitterness and resentment in your heart while setting the boundaries required to guard your well being.Drawing from Proverbs 4:23, we are reminded to guard our hearts above all else, for everything we do flows from it. If a friendship constantly hurts you or pulls you away from your purpose, stepping back is not a failure of faith; it is an act of divine wisdom. In this episode, we offer three practical tips to help you navigate these tricky waters with intention. First, we encourage you to pause and pray, asking God for clarity before you make a move. Second, you must honestly assess the relationship to see if it is mutual and uplifting or consistently toxic. Finally, we discuss how to forgive from afar, releasing the person to God while keeping your healthy limits in place.Technology makes disconnection instant, but faith calls us to act with a much higher level of intention. Whether you are dealing with an online follower or a real world friend, these principles help you move forward with grace rather than reactive anger. If you have been wrestling with a hurting relationship and wondering whether to repair or release it, let this episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn provide the biblical guidance you need. We explore how to build and maintain relationships that honor God and nurture your soul. Tune in now for the faith and tech wisdom that helps you guard your heart without hardening it against those who have caused you pain.Production Credits: Created, written, produced, directed, edited, composed, and voiced by Amy Lynn.Be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Follow our social media channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyLynnsVoiceOvers Twitter (X): https://x.com/amylynnorgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/AmyLynnOrgInstagram: https://instagram.com/amylynnorgThreads: https://www.threads.net/@amylynnorgVisit our websites: Main Site: https://www.amylynn.org PurelySaid (Audio & Creative Projects): https://www.purelysaid.comBlog: https://thevoiceofamylynn.wordpress.com/ | 2m 56s | ||||||
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Lost and Found | Losing your phone triggers an instant sense of panic: your heart races, you frantically search every pocket and bag, and that sinking fear sets in that your digital life is gone forever. In this comforting episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, Amy Lynn explores how that everyday moment of panic mirrors the deeper ache of feeling lost in life. Whether it is through doubt, stress, or a growing distance from God, we all experience seasons where we feel adrift. In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we discuss how the technology designed to find our lost devices can actually point us toward a much greater spiritual truth.Modern technology provides incredible lifesavers for these moments of forgetfulness. We look at tools like Find My iPhone, Googles Find My Device, and even the simple trick of asking your smart speaker to call your phone so you can hear it ringing under a couch cushion. These tools are built on the idea that what is lost is worth the effort to find. This mirrors the heart of the Gospel. In Luke 19:10, Jesus declares that the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost. Just as you would not stop searching until you heard that familiar ping from your device, God never stops pursuing you when you have been pulled off course by the distractions or trials of life.By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will be reminded of the relentless nature of Gods love. We dive into the parable in Luke 15, where a shepherd leaves ninety nine sheep just to find the one that has strayed, eventually carrying it home with joy. This is a powerful picture of how God seeks us before we even realize we are lost. We also look at Psalm 119:176, where the psalmist cries out: I have strayed like a lost sheep. Seek your servant. When we feel misplaced or disconnected, we can use prayer and Scripture as our own spiritual GPS to reconnect with the One who is already on the move toward us.In this episode, we offer a simple but profound reflection: next time you use technology to track down a lost item and feel that rush of relief, let it be a reminder of your own value in the eyes of the Creator. Jeremiah 29:13 promises that you will find Him when you seek Him with all your heart. If you have been feeling unseen or adrift lately, let this episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn provide the gentle encouragement you need. You are never truly lost to Him, and He is always ready to bring you home. Tune in now for the faith and tech wisdom that brings peace to your heart when life feels misplaced.Production Credits: Created, written, produced, directed, edited, composed, and voiced by Amy Lynn.Be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Follow our social media channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyLynnsVoiceOvers Twitter (X): https://x.com/amylynnorgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/AmyLynnOrgInstagram: https://instagram.com/amylynnorgThreads: https://www.threads.net/@amylynnorgVisit our websites: Main Site: https://www.amylynn.org PurelySaid (Audio & Creative Projects): https://www.purelysaid.comBlog: https://thevoiceofamylynn.wordpress.com/ | 2m 40s | ||||||
| 11/10/25 | ![]() Innovative Tech for Sharing Faith | Technology opens incredible doors to spread Gods love in ways that were never possible before. In this inspiring episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, Amy Lynn highlights the innovative tools and real world examples that are being used to share faith online. Imagine the power of sharing a single Bible verse with thousands of people in just a few seconds. In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we look at the Media Nuns the Daughters of St. Paul who have harnessed the power of TikTok to reach over 157,000 followers with the joy of Christ. By using fun trends and creative videos set to songs like It is Tricky, they are proving that faith can be shared in a fresh, engaging way that resonates with a modern audience.It is not just about the big platforms or viral stars, however. Technology offers accessible ideas for every believer to reach others. We explore the massive impact of tools like the YouVersion Bible app, which has touched lives through more than 500 million downloads worldwide. These digital bridges allow users to share verses like John 13:34, Love one another, directly from their smartphones to anyone in the world. Whether you are starting a faith based blog on WordPress, hosting a podcast, or organizing virtual prayer groups on Zoom to connect with people globally, technology is amplifying your voice for Gods glory. Every screen has the potential to become a mission field if we are willing to step out in faith.Our motivation for this digital evangelism comes from Galatians 6:9, which encourages us: Let us not grow weary of doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Your small act of sharing a devotional, a testimony, or even a simple worship link today can plant eternal seeds in the heart of someone who is silently seeking. By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will find exciting inspiration to use your phone or computer for more than just entertainment. We discuss how to create daily habits that prioritize spiritual growth over mindless scrolling and how to curate your online presence to reflect the character of Christ.In this episode, we offer one simple but powerful action step: share your favorite Bible verse on social media or text it to a friend this week. You never know who might be waiting for that exact word of encouragement. If you have been looking for ways to be more bold and creative with your faith in a digital world, let this episode provide the guidance you need. We are living in a time where the Great Commission can be fulfilled through the devices in our pockets. Tune in now for the faith and tech motivation that helps you spread His love boldly, creatively, and effectively in every scrollable moment of your day.Production Credits: Created, written, produced, directed, edited, composed, and voiced by Amy Lynn.Be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Follow our social media channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyLynnsVoiceOvers Twitter (X): https://x.com/amylynnorgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/AmyLynnOrgInstagram: https://instagram.com/amylynnorgThreads: https://www.threads.net/@amylynnorgVisit our websites: Main Site: https://www.amylynn.org PurelySaid (Audio & Creative Projects): https://www.purelysaid.comBlog: https://thevoiceofamylynn.wordpress.com/ | 2m 04s | ||||||
| 10/27/25 | ![]() Have You Been Breached? | That dreaded notification Your account has been compromised hits like a punch to the gut, exposing personal information you never meant to share with the world. In this urgent episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, Amy Lynn unpacks the sting of data breaches and the very real risks we face in our modern online environment. In 2024 alone, over 2.6 billion personal records were exposed worldwide. From weak passwords to sophisticated phishing scams and careless clicks, hackers are constantly looking for a way to sneak into your life. In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we discuss the practical steps you must take to handle a breach and, more importantly, how to prevent the next one.Technology offers powerful solutions to help you stay ahead of these digital invaders. We explore the importance of using strong, unique passwords for every single account and the necessity of enabling two factor authentication as a secondary lock. Amy Lynn recommends essential tools like Have I Been Pwned to check if your email has already been hit in a historical breach and services like MyDataRemoval to help scrub your personal information from risky sites across the web. By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will learn why staying vigilant with software updates and cautious browsing is the best way to keep hackers out of your private business.There is a profound spiritual tie in to the concept of being breached. Just as a data breach leaves your identity vulnerable, our spirits can feel breached when doubt, fear, or temptation begin to creep in. A spiritual breach can feel like someone has invaded your peace of mind or your sense of security. Drawing from Ephesians 6:16, we are urged to take up the shield of faith, with which we can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. Just as you secure your digital life with a firewall and antivirus software, you must shield your soul with faith. God is the ultimate firewall, protecting you when the hackers of life, such as stress or sin, try to break through your defenses.In this episode, we offer a dual approach to security. For your technology, we encourage you to update your passwords today, monitor your accounts regularly, and enable extra security layers. For your faith, we suggest praying for discernment and leaning on Scripture to strengthen your soul against spiritual attacks. Every time a breach alert pops up on your screen, let it be a reminder that God has you covered, no matter what sneaks in. If a recent notification has you anxious or your spiritual peace feels vulnerable, let this episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn provide the practical steps and biblical truth you need to lock down your life. Tune in now for the faith and tech security that brings real peace in a risky world.Production Credits: Created, written, produced, directed, edited, composed, and voiced by Amy Lynn.Be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Follow our social media channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyLynnsVoiceOvers Twitter (X): https://x.com/amylynnorgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/AmyLynnOrgInstagram: https://instagram.com/amylynnorgThreads: https://www.threads.net/@amylynnorgVisit our websites: Main Site: https://www.amylynn.org PurelySaid (Audio & Creative Projects): https://www.purelysaid.comBlog: https://thevoiceofamylynn.wordpress.com/ | 2m 38s | ||||||
| 10/13/25 | ![]() Words of Comfort - PurelySaid | In this deeply personal and heartfelt episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we take a turn toward a topic we all need at some point in our lives: words of comfort. While our digital lives are constantly expanding with new apps and platforms, our basic human need for reassurance in tough times remains a constant. Amy Lynn shares a vulnerable story from 2002, a dark season in her life when she felt an intense longing to hear a caring voice say that everything was going to be okay. Specifically, she realized the unique impact a soothing male voice could have in providing a sense of safety and peace. Even if those words were not a guarantee of the future, they were a necessity for the moment.That longing stayed with Amy Lynn for years until God placed a vision on her heart to create a dedicated space where people could find those very words. In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we explore the birth and growth of purelysaid.com. What started as a website with simple recordings like you are enough and you are not alone has grown beyond her wildest dreams. Today, the mission has expanded into TikTok videos, YouTube content, and comprehensive resources addressing incredibly tough topics like abuse, depression, and anxiety. It is a powerful example of how technology can be harnessed to heal rather than just to distract.The anchor for this entire mission is found in Isaiah 40:1, where God says: Comfort, comfort my people. This scripture is a divine call for us to be vessels of tenderness in a world that can often feel cold and disconnected. By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will see how easy it is to use modern tools to amplify Gods love. Whether it is forwarding a short audio clip from purelysaid.com to a friend who is struggling or posting uplifting content on your own social media, these digital tools can reach people who are silently suffering in ways we might never imagine. Your faith is meant to be a source of comfort not just for yourself, but as a lifeline for others.In this episode, we offer gentle spiritual truth alongside practical faith and tech ways to bring hope to those around you. We encourage you to visit purelysaid.com today to explore the free audio messages and videos designed to remind you that you are truly seen and valued. If you have ever felt unseen in your pain or wondered how to help a friend who is hurting, let this episode provide the inspiration you need. A simple I am here or a shared verse can change someone’s day and, in some cases, even save a life. Tune in now for the faith and tech wisdom that turns simple digital shares into powerful acts of Christian kindness and comfort.Resource: https://www.purelysaid.comProduction Credits: Created, written, produced, directed, edited, composed, and voiced by Amy Lynn.Be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Follow our social media channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyLynnsVoiceOvers Twitter (X): https://x.com/amylynnorgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/AmyLynnOrgInstagram: https://instagram.com/amylynnorgThreads: https://www.threads.net/@amylynnorgVisit our websites: Main Site: https://www.amylynn.org PurelySaid (Audio & Creative Projects): https://www.purelysaid.comBlog: https://thevoiceofamylynn.wordpress.com/ | 2m 53s | ||||||
| 9/29/25 | ![]() Cybersecurity and Salvation | Ever feel completely overwhelmed by the sheer number of online accounts you have to manage? In this practical and encouraging episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, Amy Lynn addresses the modern digital fatigue of juggling dozens of logins for email, banking, social media, and shopping. Cybersecurity experts noted that by 2025, the average person was managing over 100 different accounts. It is a staggering amount of data to keep track of, and unfortunately, many people fall into the trap of using weak passwords or reusing the same one across multiple sites. In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we discuss why this habit is like leaving your front door unlocked and how a single forgotten or compromised account can lead to a massive headache.Amy Lynn shares her own experience of spending hours resetting a forgotten password only to realize the account had been compromised. To prevent this from happening to you, we explore how to build a digital fortress around your life. Whether you choose to use a high tech password manager to generate unique strings or you prefer the old school method of writing them down in a physical password book kept in a safe place, the key is intentionality. We also dive into the importance of two factor authentication as an extra lock on your digital doors. By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will learn how to stay proactive by updating your software and avoiding the phishing links that seek to steal your credentials.There is a powerful faith connection to be found in this digital struggle. While cybersecurity protects our temporary digital identity, salvation secures our eternal soul. Drawing from the beautiful promise of John 3:16, we know that God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, so that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. Jesus sacrifice is the ultimate spiritual fortress, guaranteeing a level of security that no hacker or system breach can ever touch. Unlike a password that can be forgotten or a system that can be hacked, Gods promise of salvation is unshakeable and eternal. It is a seal that lasts forever.Every time you lock down an account or update a security setting, let it serve as a reminder of the forever safety you have in Christ. In this episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we offer simple steps to help you live this out daily. Just as you monitor your accounts, you can strengthen your soul through daily prayer and leaning on Scripture. If the stress of online risks and overwhelming logins has you feeling anxious, let this episode provide the clarity you need to protect your digital life while resting in Gods peace. Tune in now for the faith and tech wisdom that guards your accounts and your soul with the promise of eternal security.Production Credits: Created, written, produced, directed, edited, composed, and voiced by Amy Lynn.Be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Follow our social media channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyLynnsVoiceOvers Twitter (X): https://x.com/amylynnorgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/AmyLynnOrgInstagram: https://instagram.com/amylynnorgThreads: https://www.threads.net/@amylynnorgVisit our websites: Main Site: https://www.amylynn.org PurelySaid (Audio & Creative Projects): https://www.purelysaid.comBlog: https://thevoiceofamylynn.wordpress.com/ | 2m 35s | ||||||
| 9/15/25 | ![]() The Importance of Backups | Our entire lives are now stored on digital devices, from the photos of a childs first steps to the contacts we rely on every day and the calendars that keep us sane. But what happens when the unthinkable strikes? In this essential episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, Amy Lynn discusses the critical importance of backups for both your digital treasures and your spiritual life. Whether it is a phone crash, a stolen laptop, or a random glitch that wipes your hard drive, losing your data can be devastating. Having grown up in an era of paper calendars and printed photos, Amy Lynn understands the value of tangible treasures, but she also knows that in the digital age, we cannot afford to put all our eggs in one basket.In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we provide professional tips to ensure your peace of mind. We discuss using cloud services like Google Drive and iCloud, as well as the security of an external hard drive. For those who travel, Amy Lynn shares a clever trick: email yourself important photos or documents as a quick and accessible backup. You will hear cautionary tales of travelers whose devices were wiped by high intensity security scanners in foreign airports, a nightmare that a simple backup could have prevented. By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will learn how to automate your photo backups and export your contacts regularly so that a lost device never means a lost history.We then pivot to a powerful faith perspective. Just as we safeguard our digital files, we need to back up our spiritual lives by living our faith openly and authentically. Does anyone outside of your immediate home or social media bubble know what you believe? This is not about being prideful or shouting from the rooftops; it is about small, consistent actions that reflect your values. Whether it is adding a Bible verse or even a simple emoji to your Instagram bio, or sharing a kind word that reflects your beliefs, these are the backups of your character. When tough times hit, the community you have built and the values you have shared become the strength you lean on.Drawing from the wisdom of Proverbs 6, we are encouraged to be like the ant, who wisely prepares for the future during times of plenty. We must be proactive in protecting what matters most. If you have ever felt the panic of a lost phone or wondered if your faith is visible when life gets difficult, this episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn offers the clear guidance you need. We explore how consistent, honest living creates a foundation that others can see and trust. Your faith is a treasure far more valuable than any photo, so back it up today by living it with integrity. Tune in now for the faith and tech wisdom that keeps your memories safe and your walk with God enduring.Production Credits: Created, written, produced, directed, edited, composed, and voiced by Amy Lynn.Be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Follow our social media channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyLynnsVoiceOvers Twitter (X): https://x.com/amylynnorgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/AmyLynnOrgInstagram: https://instagram.com/amylynnorgThreads: https://www.threads.net/@amylynnorgVisit our websites: Main Site: https://www.amylynn.org PurelySaid (Audio & Creative Projects): https://www.purelysaid.comBlog: https://thevoiceofamylynn.wordpress.com/ | 3m 01s | ||||||
| 9/1/25 | ![]() How AI Can Deepen Your Worship | Artificial intelligence can often feel futuristic and even intimidating, but it is already opening new doors to deepen our worship and draw us closer to God. In this exciting episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, your resident Christian computer geek shares her personal experience using modern AI tools to refresh her quiet time. We have all had those mornings where the words on the page just do not seem to sink in. Amy Lynn discusses how tools like FaithGPT can take a familiar verse, such as Psalm 46:10, and provide a quick breakdown of the original Hebrew, historical context, and devotional prompts that can lead you straight into a deeper state of prayer. In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we explore how technology can help us see the Word of God with fresh eyes.AI is not just for individual Bible study; it is also being used in creative ways within the church. From helping musicians explore new chord progressions for worship music to generating stunning visuals for the sanctuary, AI is acting like a digital paintbrush for creativity. These tools help set the stage for heartfelt worship by removing technical barriers. However, the core of the message remains clear: AI is a tool, not the star of the show. Drawing from John 4:23, we are reminded that true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and in truth. While AI can point us toward the truth by providing data and context, the spirit part of worship is a sacred connection that exists only between you and God.By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will also hear a necessary caution about the potential for distraction. Much like a browser extension can eventually slow down your computer if you have too many running, AI can clutter your spiritual focus if you are not intentional about its use. Amy Lynn honestly acknowledges that this perspective might seem to conflict with other episodes, but the key is finding the right balance for your unique life. Technology should enhance your connection to the Divine, not replace it. We want to use these innovations to spark our worship, but we must also know when to put the phone down and lift our hearts up in silence.In this episode, we offer a simple action step for the tech curious believer: try using an AI tool for prayer prompts or scripture meditation just once this week. Let it serve as a springboard for your conversation with the Lord. If you have ever wondered if high tech tools have a place in your faith journey, this episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn offers the practical guidance and biblical grounding you need to explore this new frontier safely. Technology is a gift that, when used with discernment, can help us worship deeper in spirit and in truth. Tune in now for the faith and tech inspiration that helps you bridge the gap between ancient scripture and modern innovation.Production Credits: Created, written, produced, directed, edited, composed, and voiced by Amy Lynn.Be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Follow our social media channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyLynnsVoiceOvers Twitter (X): https://x.com/amylynnorgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/AmyLynnOrgInstagram: https://instagram.com/amylynnorgThreads: https://www.threads.net/@amylynnorgVisit our websites: Main Site: https://www.amylynn.org PurelySaid (Audio & Creative Projects): https://www.purelysaid.comBlog: https://thevoiceofamylynn.wordpress.com/ | 2m 56s | ||||||
| 8/18/25 | ![]() How Technology Shapes Spiritual Lives | Technology can either draw you closer to God or quietly pull you away, depending entirely on how you choose to use it. In this convicting episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, Amy Lynn explores the double edged reality of our digital lives. Technology connects us instantly, but it has the potential to disconnect us spiritually. We often feel like our phones steal more time than they give, with social media serving as both a source of inspiration and a massive distraction. While you might see a beautiful Psalm 23 reminder in your feed, it is far too easy to lose yourself in endless scrolling. Studies show the average person spends over two hours daily on social media, time that often replaces prayer, reflection, or rest.In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we remind you that technology is a tool, not a master. Apps like YouVersion bring the Bible to your fingertips, helping you meditate on verses like Philippians 4:8, which calls us to think on whatever is true, noble, right, and pure. However, constant notifications can drown out Gods still, small voice. This digital noise makes it hard to hear Him, while the comparison trap on social media chips away at our gratitude and contentment in Christ. By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will learn how to use technology intentionally to serve your spiritual life rather than sabotage it.The good news is that you can regain control. We discuss setting screen time limits to carve out sacred space for prayer and curating your feed to follow faith driven accounts that uplift your spirit. We even suggest trying a digital fast, such as one technology free hour every day, to refocus your heart on God. Drawing from Proverbs 16:9, we are reminded that while the heart of man plans his way, the Lord establishes his steps. We must plan our technology use to align with Gods purpose for our lives, ensuring that our devices are helping us walk the path He has set for us.In this episode, we offer a simple, high value action step: pick one app this week, like a Bible app, and use it for ten minutes daily instead of scrolling through your social media feed. Watch how this small shift in focus changes your perspective and your peace of mind. If mindless scrolling or online comparison has crowded out your quiet time with God, let this episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn provide the gentle conviction and practical guidance you need to grow closer to Him. Technology should be a bridge to the Creator, not a barrier. Tune in now for the faith and tech wisdom that helps you reclaim your time and fix your heart on what truly matters.Production Credits: Created, written, produced, directed, edited, composed, and voiced by Amy Lynn.Be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Follow our social media channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyLynnsVoiceOvers Twitter (X): https://x.com/amylynnorgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/AmyLynnOrgInstagram: https://instagram.com/amylynnorgThreads: https://www.threads.net/@amylynnorgVisit our websites: Main Site: https://www.amylynn.org PurelySaid (Audio & Creative Projects): https://www.purelysaid.comBlog: https://thevoiceofamylynn.wordpress.com/ | 3m 06s | ||||||
| 8/4/25 | ![]() AI Companions - Help or Hindrance for Faith | AI companions like Siri, Samsung Galaxy AI, and others promise instant help with everything from checking the weather to managing your laundry. In this thought provoking episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, Amy Lynn explores whether constantly turning to these digital voices deepens our lives or quietly dulls our spiritual discernment. We have moved from the humorous ads of years ago, like Zooey Deschanel asking Siri if it is raining while looking out a window, to modern Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra ads where a user asks AI if clothes are dryer safe instead of simply checking the tag. In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we ask the hard question: Is over reliance on technology making us lose our ability to think and observe?As a programmer since the age of seven, Amy Lynn sees the incredible potential of AI, but she also sees the danger of weakening our critical thinking. Spiritually, this over dependence matters deeply. Proverbs 3:5 warns us to trust in the Lord with all our heart and lean not on our own understanding. This principle extends to artificial understanding as well. When we train ourselves to reach for a machine for every quick answer, we subtly erode the habit of prayerful discernment and personal scripture study. AI can remind us to pray or read the Bible, but it cannot replace the guidance of the Holy Spirit in our hearts. By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will discover how to keep AI as a helpful servant rather than an unwitting master.One of the most dangerous areas of AI over reliance is in the realm of health. We strongly advise that you never use AI for medical diagnoses of any kind. Technology is not a substitute for the expertise of medical professionals. Similarly, technology should support your faith, not replace the wisdom found in Gods Word. If you catch yourself asking Siri or Galaxy AI for direction before asking God, it may be time to pause and reset your priorities. We encourage you to check the labels in your life and your Bible first before looking for a digital shortcut. Use technology for practical tasks, but intentionally seek godly counsel for the decisions that matter eternally.If you have caught yourself leaning on technology more than the Truth, this episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn offers gentle conviction and a simple action step. The next time you reach for an AI answer, pause first to see what Gods Word says about the situation. Staying sharp and keeping your trust rooted in Him alone is the key to navigating a tech driven world without losing your soul. We explore how to maintain your mental and spiritual independence while still enjoying the benefits of modern innovation. Tune in now for the faith and tech wisdom that keeps your discernment sharp and your eyes fixed on the Creator rather than the computer.Production Credits: Created, written, produced, directed, edited, composed, and voiced by Amy Lynn.Be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Follow our social media channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyLynnsVoiceOvers Twitter (X): https://x.com/amylynnorgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/AmyLynnOrgInstagram: https://instagram.com/amylynnorgThreads: https://www.threads.net/@amylynnorgVisit our websites: Main Site: https://www.amylynn.org PurelySaid (Audio & Creative Projects): https://www.purelysaid.comBlog: https://thevoiceofamylynn.wordpress.com/ | 2m 14s | ||||||
| 7/21/25 | ![]() Repeated Mistakes | Today’s episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, titled Repeated Mistakes, explores a digital pitfall that can cost you dearly and how faith and mental health guide us to do better. The digital world is full of laws, not just helpful guidelines, and it is easy to make a mistake if you are not paying attention. For example, sending unsolicited cold emails, often referred to as spam, can violate strict laws like the CAN-SPAM Act. Even if your intentions are respectful and your message is professional, bypassing established protocols can lead to serious consequences. In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we discuss why businesses use contact forms to protect their email addresses from breaches and automated spam. Ignoring these boundaries can lead to you losing your email account, your domain, or even facing legal trouble.How does this connect to our faith? The Bible teaches us profound lessons about how to treat others and how to protect ourselves. In Matthew 5:39, we are taught to turn the other cheek, but mental health experts and scriptural wisdom also remind us to set boundaries against repeated abuse or those with cruel intentions. Saying no more to a repeated liar or a toxic situation is not an eye for an eye; it is the application of divine wisdom. In this episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we look at Proverbs 22:3, which says that the prudent see danger and take refuge. In both technology and life, avoiding repeated mistakes means respecting the boundaries others have set and acting with a heart of integrity.By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will learn practical steps to honor others online. Before you email someone you do not know, always check for a contact form first. Using a provided form is a simple way to honor their privacy and follow their preferred method of communication, just as you would want your own digital space respected. If you find yourself stuck in a cycle of repeated mistakes, whether in your tech habits or your personal relationships, you can lean on your faith to break free. Wisdom helps us recognize the danger before we fall into the same trap again.This episode offers clear faith and tech guidance to help you navigate the complexities of online etiquette. We champion the idea that respecting digital boundaries is a form of stewardship. When you follow the rules of the digital road, you protect your reputation and your accounts. If you have ever accidentally frustrated someone online or struggled with setting boundaries in your personal life, let this episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn provide the clarity you need. We offer one simple action step: always look for and use a contact form before reaching out. Tune in now for the faith and tech wisdom that stops repeated mistakes and honors God in every area of your digital life.Production Credits: Created, written, produced, directed, edited, composed, and voiced by Amy Lynn.Be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Follow our social media channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyLynnsVoiceOvers Twitter (X): https://x.com/amylynnorgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/AmyLynnOrgInstagram: https://instagram.com/amylynnorgThreads: https://www.threads.net/@amylynnorgVisit our websites: Main Site: https://www.amylynn.org PurelySaid (Audio & Creative Projects): https://www.purelysaid.comBlog: https://thevoiceofamylynn.wordpress.com/ | 2m 11s | ||||||
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