AI is here to stay. It's not going anywhere. Once upon a time, it would be like hearing about email and saying, "No, I'm still going to send my letters through the mail." But here's the thing: not all AI is created equal. The makers behind ChatGPT and Grok, they don't care if you listen to the Holy Spirit or not. That's not their stated goal. The people behind LYTE care deeply that you would.
This isn't an app trying to replace God, your pastor, or your community. It's actually going to drive you deeper into all of them. It's going to push you toward the Scriptures, toward your local church, toward real human interaction. If you turn to LYTE, it's not a replacement for those things. It's a resource that helps you find wisdom the way the Bible instructs us to.
As a pastor and a father, I needed something I could trust, something with boundaries I'd be comfortable with my own children using. LYTE is that for me, and I think it's going to be an enormous blessing to you and your entire household.




Your faith shapes how you live, how you raise your family, and how you make decisions. It influences the books you read, the voices you trust, and the community you surround yourself with.
But when it comes to AI, most people are using tools that were never designed with those values in mind. That’s why we built LYTE.
We believe technology should reflect the convictions of the people who use it. LYTE was created to be a thoughtful, faith-aligned tool. One that respects Scripture, encourages wisdom, and points people toward deeper engagement with God, not away from Him.
It isn’t meant to replace the role of the Bible, your pastor, or your church community. Instead, it’s designed to support them. A tool that helps you think, learn, and ask questions in a way that stays rooted in the things that matter most.
If faith shapes the way you live, it makes sense for it to shape the tools you use as well. LYTE was built with that belief at the center.
