INTERMEDIATE TRACK · 5 LESSONS

Build a daily practice.

You've read the Beginner track. Now five lessons that turn understanding into a calm, repeatable rhythm — at the kitchen table, in the prayer closet, with the verification habit close at hand.

  1. Lesson 1 · 16 min · 2 Timothy 3:16

    Using AI as a Scripture study companion — correctly

    A concrete workflow for using AI alongside Scripture study without letting it become the authority — with sample prompts and verification steps.

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  2. Lesson 2 · 18 min · Acts 17:11

    The verification habit: how to check AI Scripture answers

    A step-by-step method for confirming what AI tells you about a Bible passage — context, cross-reference, doctrinal red flags, and when to ask your pastor.

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  3. Lesson 3 · 15 min · Psalm 78:4

    Family devotional prompts that work

    Concrete prompt templates parents can adapt for family devotions — not to replace devotion, but to spark it. Sample prompts for Advent, Lent, and ordinary time.

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  4. Lesson 4 · 16 min · Matthew 6:7

    Using AI to write prayers — or not

    When AI may help paraphrase or structure prayer, when it must not replace your own voice, and the long Christian tradition of written prayers.

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  5. Lesson 5 · 17 min · Proverbs 4:7

    Building a small AI study library for your household

    How to pick the right small set of AI study tools, where free versus paid actually matters, and the privacy questions Christian families should ask first.

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    Intermediate — Build a daily practice

    Five lessons to build a careful, repeatable AI study habit anchored on Scripture — for parents and seekers ready to go deeper.

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