✝️ FaithBytes NDW Tech Initiative

Forming Digital Disciples

One Byte at a Time.

Free talks, classroom resources, and a faith-centered framework helping Catholic communities navigate technology and AI through the lens of Catholic Social Teaching.

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Built on Five Theological Strands

The Catholic Companion Framework goes beyond generic digital citizenship. Each strand connects technology use to a core aspect of the Catholic faith — from human dignity to contemplation.

See full framework with grade breakdowns

Imago Dei

— Created in God's Image

You are more than your follower count. Human dignity transcends any algorithm.

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Co-Creation

— Using Your Gifts

Human creativity reflects God. Design and use technology for the common good.

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Moral Conscience

— Integrity Online

Weigh your digital choices against truth and justice, guided by faith and virtue.

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Communion

— Real Connections

Build authentic relationships. Use digital spaces to include, not divide.

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Wonder & Awe

— Unplugging

Some truths can't be coded. Make space for silence, prayer, and mystery.

Available Talks

All talks are completely free. Choose the one that fits your group and we'll bring it to you.

High School • 45–60 min

Digital Discipleship: Navigating Tech, AI & Screens with Faith

Middle School • 40–50 min

Faith in the Feed: Being a Disciple in a Digital World

Parents • 60–75 min

Raising Digital Disciples: A Parent & Family Session

Educators • 60–90 min

The Catholic Companion Framework: Leader Overview

Who Is This For?

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Educators

Integrate faith-centered tech goals

Ministry Leaders

Youth groups, retreats & formation

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Parents

Balance screen time at home

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School Leaders

Shape mission-centered tech policy

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Whether you lead a youth group, teach in a classroom, or want to start a conversation at home — everything you need is right here, completely free.

"Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it." — Proverbs 22:6