AI for the Greater Good

A 10-month hands-on Ascend Specialty Track available exclusively for students enrolled in the Ascend Certificate Program for 0-15 credits.

What Will Students Learn in this Track?

In a world leaning further and further into a model of AI assisted by humans, AI for the Greater Good teaches students how to solve problems by training AI tools to assist them in their work. Prioritize your humanity, build new skills, learn to apply innovation for the sake of the Gospel, and complete real world projects using AI as a critical tool along the way.

AI as a Life Tool: Mastering the Basics for Everyday Wisdom

Practical Focus: Learn what AI is, how to use it responsibly, and how to make it serve your life goals—school, career, or calling.

Biblical Insight: “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” – Psalm 90:12

God calls us to steward time, attention and knowledge. AI can multiply all three—if used with wisdom.

Prompt Like a Pro: Speak AI’s Language for School, Work & Strategy

Practical Focus: Learn how to train AI through effective prompts to get useful, accurate, and creative results—especially for content creation, decision-making, research, and brainstorming.

Biblical Insight: “Let your words be few… and full of meaning.” – Ecclesiastes 5:2 (paraphrase)

Words shape reality. Prompting teaches precision, clarity, and intention—biblical virtues in digital spaces.

Create with AI: Art, Content & Storytelling for Real Life

Practical Focus: Use AI to accelerate creative work—writing blogs, generating graphics, building resumes, launching Etsy stores, or starting a YouTube channel.

Biblical Insight: “We are God’s workmanship, created… for good works.” – Ephesians 2:10

Creativity is part of our identity in Christ. AI helps us build and bless faster, without burning out.

Discernment & Digital Integrity: Staying Human in a Machine World

Practical Focus: Learn to recognize when AI tools are helpful vs. harmful, and how to guard your digital habits, values, and mental health in an age of automation.

Biblical Insight: “All things are permissible, but not all things are beneficial.” – 1 Corinthians 10:23

Discernment isn’t just about if you use something, but how and why you use it.

AI for Good: Solving Problems in Your World

Practical Focus: Learn how to identify needs in your life or community and use AI to create tools, resources, or workflows to serve others.

Biblical Insight: “Do not merely look to your own interests, but also to the interests of others.” –Philippians 2:4

AI becomes truly powerful when it’s used not just for me, but for ministry and mission.

Request More Information

Submit the form below to immediately receive a hand-out for this track
in your inbox and a phone call from a counselor within 24 hours.

"*" indicates required fields

Name*
Which Ascend Track would you like to recieve more information about?*
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

A Christian Philosophy of Using Artificial Intelligence

We see artificial intelligence not as a threat, but as an opportunity and a tool. Like any tool, its impact depends on the heart that wields it. When guided by Scripture and the Spirit, technology can be redeemed for Kingdom purposes.

Through this track, we are training a generation of leaders to engage AI not from a place of fear or conformity but with courage, creativity, and compassion. The goal isn’t technological mastery; it’s spiritual maturity. We want our students to think biblically and act justly, using complex tools like AI to reflect the heart of a God who restores and redeems.

In a world chasing efficiency and profit, we call our young people to a different pursuit: the wise and humble application of innovation for the sake of the Gospel

Philosophy in Action

We see AI not as a neutral tool but as a mission field—a frontier where truth, ethics, and hope must be planted.
Explore the 6 principles that inform all content and projects inside the AI for the Greater Good Specialty Track.

1

Imago Dei: People over Programs

We affirm that every human being is made in the image of God (Genesis 1:27). This means:

  1. Human dignity is non-negotiable; AI must never replace, devalue, or exploit people.
  2. AI is a tool, not a replacement for relationships, community, or calling.
  3. Our designs must honor human flourishing, not mere efficiency or profit.

2

Stewardship, not Sovereignty

From Eden to eternity, humans are stewards, not owners or gods of creation (Genesis 2:15,
Psalm 24:1).

  1. We use AI wisely and responsibly as a form of modern stewardship, just like farming,
    medicine, or architecture.
  2. We avoid the temptation of technological idolatry—trusting AI to solve what only
    spiritual transformation can heal.
  3. Good stewardship includes excellence in skill, transparency in limits, and repentance for
    misuse.

3

Wisdom, not just Knowledge

While AI excels in knowledge, God calls us to wisdom—discernment about when, why, and how to use powerful tools (Proverbs 4:7; James 1:5).

  1. We teach students to ask deeper questions about ethics, long-term consequences, and
    spiritual integrity.
  2. We evaluate every use of AI with a 3-part lens:
    • Is it true (aligned with reality)?
    • Is it just (aligned with God’s justice and mercy)?
    • Is it wise (good for people over time)?

4

Co-Creation, not Replacement

We believe in human creativity as a gift from God (Exodus 31:1–5, Ephesians 2:10).

  • AI can help students and ministries amplify creativity—but it should not replace the work
    of the Holy Spirit or personal discipline.
  • Christian creators use AI to multiply good, not mass-produce shallow content.
  • We encourage Spirit-led innovation, not algorithm-driven automation.

5

Redemption in a Broken World

The world’s greatest problems—poverty, injustice, despair—are spiritual and systemic (Romans 12:2). AI can be used redemptively to:

  • Reveal hidden patterns of harm (e.g., trafficking networks, food deserts)
  • Empower the vulnerable (e.g., language translation for refugees)
  • Multiply Kingdom impact (e.g., Bible study tools, missional planning)

6

Humility in the Age of Power

We reject both technological arrogance (trusting in AI more than God) and technophobia (fearing what God can redeem).

  • Christians engage AI with humility, not hype.
  • We limit our use when it threatens relationship, rest, or reverence.
  • Our goal is not domination or disruption, but discipleship and discernment.

Who is Adventures in Missions?

Adventures in Missions is an interdenominational missions organization that seeks to disciple as Jesus did; their vision is that God would use them to raise up a generation of radically committed disciples of Jesus Christ.

Adventures has always been a tech-forward ministry. For 30 years, they’ve been a leader in using tech to communicate what God is doing in the world. With the World Race, Adventures pioneered the use of blogging platforms to generate content. That investment positioned them at the top of their category. With Journey School, they helped launch businesses like Indexer for developers.

Adventures see AI as one of the pivotal technologies of our century, for good or for evil. They believe that it can be an incredible tool for advancing the kingdom of God and are committed to training up young people who can help create and develop the platforms that will change the world, bringing hope to places where it is dark. 

Seth Barnes

SETH BARNES

Seth Barnes is founder and president of Adventures in Missions, as well as founder of ASPIRE, SOE.org, World Race, Gateway, Lighthouse Travel, Missions Training Institute, Eswatinirising.com, GlobalU, Global Entry, World servants, FYM – precursor to World Race, Journey School, and more. Seth is also part owner of multiple tech companies including, Rehabmart, Wolf & Shephrd, Byzantion, Terminal Africa, Big Tree Medical, Baobab Network, and GetDoctor. 
Tara Tankersley

TARA TANKERSLEY

Tara Tankersley has served at Adventures in Missions for over 21 years, currently leading as Director of Administration. 

With a strong background in systems thinking and process improvement, Tara has led numerous projects that streamlined operations and introduced AI-powered solutions to improve efficiency and is proficient in a wide range of AI platforms, including ChatGPT (OpenAI), Claude (Anthropic), Grok (xAI), Notion AI, Google Cloud AI, and Jasper. She has applied these tools to content generation, strategic planning, team collaboration, and data analysis. In addition, she brings technical expertise in Python, MySQL, and React, allowing her to design, build, and implement solutions that align with both organizational needs and Kingdom vision.

Robert Long

ROBERT LONG

Robert Long is the Chief Product & Technology Officer at Apptad Inc., a strategic technology consulting and innovation-led transformation company, delivering enterprise-grade data management and AI/ML services. Robert drives innovation, productization, and delivery excellence as a technology leader. With a strong focus on transforming ideas into market-leading products, he leads teams in developing scalable solutions that align with business objectives and adapt to evolving market demands.

Enroll in the
AI for the Greater Good Track

Click the button below to view our admissions team’s calendar and select a day and time to discuss enrollment options for your student.

Copyright 2025 Unbound. All rights reserved.