Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy LynnTechnology

I have a unique way of looking at things and I'd like to share that view with you. I believe technology and faith have a lot in common and I can teach both at the same time during one little byte.


Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn

Combination Show 5

Mon, 08 Jun 2026
In this massive and multifaceted combination episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we dive deep into the intersection of faith, technology, and modern life. Our digital world is moving faster than ever, and staying spiritually grounded requires more than just good intentions it requires a strategy. In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we bring together eleven powerhouse segments that equip you to bridge the gap between your devices and your divine truth. We begin with the concept of Clean Tech and Spirit, exploring how the physical maintenance of our gadgets can mirror the decluttering of our souls, inspired by the order and peace found in 1 Corinthians 14:33.

Safety and privacy are at the forefront of our tech savvy truth seeking mission. We discuss the critical need for a total scan of both your device and your soul, looking for the malware of sin and the viruses of digital distraction. To help you guard your God given privacy, we explore tools like MyDataRemoval, ensuring that your personal information is not left vulnerable to those who wish to exploit it. Just as we protect our data, we must protect our peace. We look at the phenomenon of a swelling battery that moment when your faith outgrows your old container and the power of the Holy Spirit begins to leak out into every area of your life. It is a sign not of danger, but of a spiritual overflow that restores rather than destroys.

Navigating relationships in 2026 requires a specific kind of discernment, and in this episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we tackle the complexities of online dating as a Christian. We discuss how to swipe with grace while holding firm to biblical boundaries, using tools like reverse image search to protect against deception. We also address our public witness, from honoring authority in Honor the Badge, Honor the King to managing our digital legacy in Your Feed Your Forever. Every post and every comment is a brick in the wall of the testimony you are leaving behind for future generations. Jesus reminded us that we will give an account for every word, and today that includes every word we type, like, or repost.

Finally, we challenge our listeners to look at how they spend their most valuable resource: time. Through a sobering look at screen time reports, we realize that we always make time for who and what is truly important. Whether it is standing in the gap for a neighbor during our special Podcasthon segment or choosing to block the spirit of fear online, we are called to walk in power, love, and a sound mind. By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will find the practical steps and biblical conviction needed to prioritize eternal values over temporary trends. Join Amy Lynn for this special combination show and discover how to thrive with purpose in a tech driven world. Subscribe now for the tech savvy truth that cleans your device and renews your spirit for good.

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You Make Time for Who and What's Important

Mon, 25 May 2026
How many times have you caught yourself saying I do not have time this week? We tell ourselves we do not have time to call our parents, fold the laundry, read our Bibles, or check on a lonely neighbor. Yet, somehow, we magically discover thirty minutes to scroll through Instagram, an hour to binge-watch another episode, or fifteen minutes to beat the next level of a mobile game. In this convicting and honest episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, Amy Lynn challenges us to look at the hard truth: we always make time for who and what is truly important to us. Our digital calendars and our smartphone screen-time reports do not lie. They reveal our real priorities, not just the ones we talk about on Sunday morning.

Jesus spoke directly to this human tendency in Matthew 6:21 when He said, Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. In 2026, our treasure is easier to track than ever before. Amy Lynn shares her own vulnerability, revealing a week where her phone reported over four hours spent on a single shopping app. By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will be encouraged to audit your own digital treasure. God is not demanding every single minute of your day, but He and the people He has placed in your life certainly deserve to be higher on the list than TikTok, group texts, or mindless shopping. Whether it is a child wanting to play or a neighbor needing a kind word, the people around us deserve our presence.

Making a change does not require a massive life overhaul; it starts with small, intentional shifts. In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we discuss practical ways to reclaim your hours. Try putting your phone in another room while you fold laundry and use that time to pray out loud for your family. Keep your device in your purse when you step onto a neighbors porch to deliver cookies. Instead of liking another meme, send a specific thinking of you text to someone who has been on your mind. These small choices add up to a life that reflects Gods love rather than a life that reflects an algorithm.

We all have the same twenty four hours in a day, but we choose to spend them on different treasures. In this episode, we invite you to start noticing what you naturally prioritize and then ask the Holy Spirit if that is truly where you want your heart to be. If the excuse of having no time has become a shield for your screen addiction, let this episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn provide the biblical truth and practical faith and tech steps to help you shift your focus. Reclaiming your time for what really matters will change your perspective and your spirit. Tune in now for the faith and tech encouragement to make one small shift today and start treasuring what is eternal.

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Online Dating as a Christian

Mon, 11 May 2026
Online dating apps promise instant connection and a world of possibilities, but for a Christian, swiping right requires a high level of discernment and caution. In this honest and practical episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, Amy Lynn tackles the unique pitfalls of navigating the digital dating world while honoring your faith. While technology can be a bridge to meeting new people, it can also lead you astray if you are not careful. In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we explore how to protect your heart and your security while trusting in Gods perfect timing for your life.

One of the first red flags we discuss is the rushed relationship. If someone is pushing for a quick commitment or deep emotional intimacy before you have truly gotten to know them, it is a sign that they may not share your values or respect your boundaries. Proverbs 4:23 instructs us to guard our hearts above all else, and in online dating, that means taking the time to pray and discern a person’s true intentions. We also look at the dangers of deception, such as fake profiles or half-truths that are common on these platforms. By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will learn why it is essential to hold firm to the wisdom of 2 Corinthians 6:14. An unequal yoking can lead to significant spiritual and emotional hurt, so never compromise your core beliefs just for the sake of a connection.

The great thing about technology in 2026 is that we have more tools than ever to spot potential scams and fakes. Amy Lynn shares how to use reverse image searches to see if a person’s photos have been used elsewhere or are entirely fraudulent. This is a tactic she has used even on professional networks to weed out scammers. We also dive into a unique tip from her book: if something truly feels off, do not be afraid to do a thorough search, including checking local obituaries, as it is often a place where hidden details like an existing marriage are hard to hide. Furthermore, we address the critical rule of digital safety: never send money to anyone you have not met in person, regardless of their sob stories about robberies or hard times.

Trusting your gut is a form of listening to the Holy Spirit. In this episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we offer biblical wisdom alongside everyday faith and tech steps to help you date securely. Stay prayerful, set firm boundaries, and remember that you are a treasure worth protecting. If you have been feeling hopeful yet cautious about the world of online dating, let this episode provide the guidance and peace you need to swipe with discernment. Tune in now for the faith and tech wisdom that helps you navigate the search for love without losing your way or your witness.

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No Spirit of Fear Online

Mon, 27 Apr 2026
Have you ever had that moment where someone tags you in a blatant lie, a stranger threatens you in your DMs, or a massive pile on starts in your mentions? Your hands begin to shake, your heart races, and you find yourself tempted to delete the post and disappear into silence. In this bold and empowering episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, Amy Lynn identifies that feeling for what it truly is: a spirit of fear. But according to 2 Timothy 1:7, God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, of love, and of a sound mind. In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we discuss how to use your digital settings and your spiritual authority to stand firm when the timeline is on fire.

God gave you power, and that includes the power to take decisive action in your digital environment. We explore how the same power that raised Christ from the dead now lives in you, giving you the strength to hit block, restrict, or report without a second thought. You do not owe every troll a reply, and you certainly do not owe them access to your peace. We discuss practical tech tools like turning on comment filters and taking screenshots for your protection. By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will learn that using these features is not an act of weakness, but an act of stewardship over the digital space God has given you to influence.

We also dive into what it means to have a heart of love and a sound mind in a toxic online world. Love is what keeps you from becoming bitter and mean like those attacking you; it allows you to pray for your enemies while maintaining a strong spine. Meanwhile, a sound mind gives you the clarity to step away from the screen when things get heated. It means refusing to refresh your mentions at two in the morning or arguing with anonymous accounts that were created yesterday. You have the sound mind to remember exactly who you are and, more importantly, Whose you are. Technology is the device you use to block the fear, but the Holy Spirit is the one who provides the courage to post anyway.

The enemy wants you scared, silent, and isolated, but God calls you to walk in the fullness of His gifts. In this episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we offer biblical strength and practical faith and tech steps to help you overcome cyberbullying and intimidation. Fear is a liar, and you already have exactly what you need to shine your light in the darkness. If online hate has tried to steal your voice, let this episode provide the encouragement you need to stand up and keep moving forward. Tune in now for the faith and tech wisdom that replaces digital anxiety with spiritual power, love, and a sound mind.

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Honor the Badge Honor the King

Mon, 13 Apr 2026
A police officer stopping you at night, especially when you are alone, can cause your heart to race and a spike of frustration to set in. In this powerful and practical episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, Amy Lynn shares a personal nighttime encounter that transformed from a moment of annoyance into a moment of blessing. While walking home with earbuds in, she was stopped by an officer simply doing his job. Rather than reacting with defensiveness, she leaned into the Holy Spirits whisper of Romans 13:1, which instructs us to be subject to governing authorities because all authority is established by God. By choosing a calm response, the interaction ended positively in mere seconds, leaving both parties respected.

In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we explore how everyday technology habits can help you show honor and de-escalate these situations in real time. We live in an era of body cams and digital IDs, and how we handle our devices during a stop matters. Amy Lynn offers three essential tips: first, silence your phone with one swipe and place it screen down to eliminate glowing distractions and sudden movements. Second, if you do not carry a physical wallet, use your phones flashlight or a notes app for clear visibility when showing your ID. Third, always verbally announce your actions. Saying Officer, my ID is in my pocket, may I reach for it? creates a bridge of communication and safety.

These tiny habits align perfectly with the biblical mandate found in 1 Peter 2:17 to show proper respect to everyone and honor the king. In 2026, the king often wears a badge, and our respect is not necessarily an agreement with every stop, but a reflection of our trust in Gods bigger plan. By tuning into Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, you will discover how to let your actions preach peace before you even say a word about your faith. We discuss how leveraging digital ID storage and maintaining visible, calm hands can turn a tense encounter into a testimony of grace and character.

Respect is a choice of peace over pride, and technology can either be a distraction or a tool to help us maintain that peace. If you have ever felt tense during a police interaction or simply want practical ways to honor authority in a modern world, this episode provides the biblical truth and the everyday steps you need. We also want to extend a special thank you to the Detective of the Mesquite, Texas Police Department, whose service inspired the heart of this message. Tune in now for the faith and tech wisdom that keeps everyone safe, honors the badge, and ultimately glorifies the King of Kings.

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