
About this episode
Amy Lynn discusses the importance of our digital legacy and how to transform our online presence into a reflection of our faith.
I want you to take a moment and picture something that might feel a bit uncomfortable at first. Imagine that your closest family member opens your phone the day after you are gone and starts scrolling through your social media from the very first post to the last. What story would that scroll tell about your heart? In this sobering yet deeply hopeful episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, Amy Lynn explores the reality that your digital legacy is being written right now, one post, one comment, and one like at a time. Would they see a trail of encouragement and scripture shared in hard seasons? Or would they find arguments you never let go of and memes that tore others down? In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we look at how to turn our digital footprints into a living testimony. Jesus warned us in Matthew 12:36 that we will give an account for every careless word we speak, and in 2026, that certainly includes every careless word we type, like, or repost. This is a heavy thought, but it carries a beautiful promise: if you look at your timeline today and do not like the legacy you see, it is not too late to change it. Your digital history does not have…
People in this episode
Host: Amy Lynn
Topics covered
- digital legacy
- social media
- faith reflection
- personal testimony
- redemption
Keywords
- digital legacy
- social media
- faith
- testimony
- encouragement
- redemption
- online presence
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Matthew 12:36
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