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As a nonprofit we are donor supported! Your generous donations directly support Gospel Tech’s mission to equip families to love God and use tech. Thank you for joining us on this journey. We couldn’t do it without you!

Flint and Iron is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, so your donation is tax-exempt.

Helping Families

Love God + Use Tech

What is Gospel Tech?

Welcome to Gospel Tech. We’re so glad you’re here! If you have children in your life ages 6 – 16, then Gospel Tech resources are for you. Tech is overwhelming; our goal is to provide families with truth, encouragement, and practical tools that help your family reach its full potential. We want to see families love God and use tech.

What Every Parent Needs to Know About Tech!

We interact with tech on a daily basis, often without even realizing it. Our children are digital natives—they don’t know anything different in life except all tech, all the time. At Gospel Tech, we want to help you identify healthy and unhealthy tech use and then provide you with tools and resources to equip you for the journey. A healthy relationship with tech is possible.

We offer curated articles, a weekly podcast, partners, and our recently launched online workshop to help you fight for your family, not just with them, when it comes to tech.

Welcome to the community!

The average teen spends 8 hours a day on entertainment tech

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Common Sense Media, 2019

Rideout, Victoria and Robb, Michael. “Screen Media Use: Overview.” The Common Sense Census: Media use by tweens and teens, p.23, Common Sense Media, 2019, New York NY

5 hours a day of entertainment tech raises the likelihood of depression by 66%

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Twenge et al, 2017

Twenge, Joiner, Rogers, et al. “Increases in Depressive Symptoms, Suicide-Related Outcomes, and Suicide Rates Among U.S. Adolescents After 2010 and Links to Increased New Media Screen Time.” Clinical Psychology Science, vo. 6, no. 1, pp.3-17, 14 November 2017.

The Average Gamer is 33, which means we don't just grow out of it

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ESA, 2019

Average Gamer.” 2019 Essential Facts About the Computer and Video Game Industry, p.7, Entertainment Software Association, May 2019.

4/5 Americans (kids & adults) game and/or use social media

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Statista, 2019

Share of U.S. population with a social media profile 2008-2019.” Statista, 9 August 2019.

Now Available–Gospel Tech's Online Workshop!

Knowledge is power! Check out our online workshop that is designed to equip parents with the tools, resources, and confidence they need to raise kids who love God and use tech. We are excited about this content because we’ve seen the power of the Gospel to change hearts and lives. We are not meant to do life alone so invite your family, friends, and neighbors to join and help us build a community of God-fearing, tech-healthy believers. Preview the course for free or sign up today!

Where do I go from here?

If you’re not sure where to start or are hungry for more Gospel-centered tech resources we recommend checking out these key articles and the Gospel Tech Podcast. Be sure to subscribe below to stay informed!

Gospel Tech Podcast

A conversation for parents feeling outpaced and overwhelmed as they raise kids in a tech world. New episodes every Tuesday morning

News + Articles

These articles are created to equip and encourage parents to raise children who understand their purpose and potential, and use their tech accordingly.




Tools + Resources

Check out these tools and resources designed to help parents tackle the nitty-gritty of tech boundaries.

Teach your family to connect their tech use with the Gospel of Jesus Christ so they know where their value comes from. John 15:5

Nathan Sutherland

Co-Founder, Gospel Tech

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