About Bible Morning
We equip believers to understand artificial intelligence, use it wisely, and remain anchored to truth. Not an anti-technology ministry. Not an AI hype machine. The biblical middle: faithful stewardship.
“Whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men.”
— Colossians 3:23 (NKJV)
Our Story
Bible Morning was founded by Dennis and Jill Winten in Parker, Colorado.
There was a season when our marriage was in a battle. Addiction had taken hold, and we were losing each other. But God met us in that fight — not after we had it all figured out, but right in the middle of it. He brought us through, stronger as individuals and stronger together.
What changed everything was simple. We started spending our mornings reading the Bible and praying together. Before the demands of life crowded in, we gave God our first hours. He met us there. He spoke. He healed. He rebuilt what was broken.
That’s where the name comes from. Bible Morning — named after what our mornings did for us.
The best hours belong to the Lord. Start your day with Him. That’s a Bible Morning.
Years later, as AI swept into everyday life, we saw the same pattern — people consuming something powerful without understanding what it was doing to them. Parents didn’t know what their kids were using. Churches didn’t know how to address it. Believers were either panicking or diving in headfirst with no guardrails.
So we did what God had already trained us to do. We studied. Dennis learned AI at a technical level and built something for the Church — not out of fear, but out of faithful stewardship of the age God placed us in. Dennis serves in operations and ministry development. Jill serves as Financial Steward, overseeing bookkeeping, compliance, and financial accountability. Bible Morning is a family-operated business built on one design principle:
“Everything we build must work simultaneously for teenagers, parents, grandparents, singles, professionals, pastors, and people with zero tech background. If a grandparent and a teenager can both follow it, it’s ready.”
What We Build
Bible Morning’s ecosystem follows one path — guardrails first, then study tools, then training, with a dedicated track for church leadership. Each step is built on the one before it.
Guardrails
The foundation. Before you reach for any AI tool, you set the boundaries. Our Guardrail Builders give any believer a personal, biblical guardrail shaped to how they actually use AI — the easy first step everything else is built on.
Study Tools
Passage Brief by Bible Morning — context-engineered Bible-study engines, built on that guardrail foundation. Not chatbots. Multi-engine workflows with source integrity and approved commentary built in.
Training
Bible Morning Academy teaches believers how to think biblically about AI — from a free Intro to AI for congregations to advanced leadership credentials, all at learn.biblemorning.com.
For Leaders
Vantage brings hands-on AI literacy and policy work to the people carrying responsibility for others — church leadership, Christian business owners, and Christian professionals. It’s the framework most don’t yet have. Our core message runs through all of it: be users, not consumers.
The Pillars of Bible Morning
Every tool, course, and resource we build rests on six pillars any believer can remember:
- God First, Then the App — when you’re stuck, take it to Him, and to people, before the prompt.
- Don’t Hand Off Your Calling — offload the busywork. Never the work only you were made to do.
- Wisdom Isn’t a Prompt — AI gathers facts. It can’t weigh a life. The big calls stay yours.
- Well Done Beats Well-Planned — AI will help you plan forever. Close the laptop and do the thing.
- Think Before You Prompt — use your own head first. The best ideas show up on the walk, not the chat box.
- Verify Everything — AI sounds sure of itself. Confidence isn’t truth. If it matters, you check it.
Why This Work Matters
The research names the gap. About one in three practicing Christians want their pastor to help them navigate AI — but only roughly one in eight pastors feels comfortable teaching about it. That’s not a technology problem. It’s a discipleship problem, and it’s the exact gap Bible Morning exists to close.
Source: Barna Group + Gloo, Insights on Tech, Media and Faith in 2026 (State of the Church initiative, Feb 2026). Faith & AI surveys of 1,514 U.S. adults (Nov 2025) and 442 U.S. Protestant pastors (Dec 2025). Disclosure: the research was produced in partnership with Gloo, a faith-technology company that sells AI tools to churches.
Our Commitment & Transparency
Every piece of content at Bible Morning is created with prayer, biblical research, and genuine care for your spiritual wellbeing. Faithful living in the AI age isn’t about rejecting technology — it’s about stewarding it with wisdom. When we recommend books, tools, or resources, we do so transparently; some links may provide affiliate commission that helps fund this ministry’s free content. Bible Morning LLC is a Colorado-registered company founded by Dennis and Jill Winten. You can read more of our family’s testimonies of God’s healing and grace at winten.net.
