AI for Christians: Why AI Makes the Gospel More Relevant Than Ever

In this episode of the Win Win Evangelism Podcast, Tina Waldrom sits down with Stephen Driscoll, author of Made in Our Image: God, Artificial Intelligence and You, to explore why AI for Christians is not just a technology discussion but an evangelism opportunity. Stephen is a speaker at Ideas Convention in 2026
Together, they unpack what it means to be made in the image of God, how AI is exposing cultural questions about identity and purpose, and why the message of Jesus may become even more relevant in an increasingly artificial world. If you’ve ever wondered how to navigate AI faithfully while sharing your faith with confidence, this conversation is for you.
In this podcast episode, you will discover that:
  • AI as a cultural revolution
  • Differences between humans and AI
  • Biblical view of human identity
  • AI’s impact on purpose and loneliness
  • Christian responses to AI advancements
  • And more…

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Discussion Questions

1. Why do you think conversations about AI can naturally lead to conversations about God, identity, and purpose? Stephen suggests that AI is raising questions people have not had to wrestle with before. How can Christians use these questions as bridges into gospel conversations?

Read: Acts 17:22-23, Colossians 4:5-6

2. What does it mean to be made in the image of God, and why is that truth more important than ever in an AI-driven world? Discuss the difference between human beings and artificial intelligence. How does Genesis help us understand human value and personhood?

Read: Genesis 1:26-27, Genesis 2:7

3. How does our culture tend to build identity from the bottom up, and how does the gospel offer a different foundation? Stephen describes a culture where people find value in what they achieve, create, or contribute. How does the gospel provide a more secure identity?

Read: Genesis 1:27-28, Ephesians 2:10, Galatians 2:20

4. What fears or concerns about AI are people around you expressing, and how might these concerns open doors for evangelism? Think about conversations you’ve heard regarding employment, purpose, creativity, or the future. How can these concerns create opportunities to share the hope found in Christ?

Read: 1 Peter 3:15, Romans 15:13

5. How can understanding that humans are both physical and spiritual beings help us explain the gospel more clearly? Stephen describes AI as “refined dust” but highlights that humans have been given life through God’s Spirit. Why is this distinction important when discussing humanity with non-Christians?

Read: Genesis 2:7, Ecclesiastes 3:11

6. Are there current cultural conversations you tend to avoid that could actually become opportunities for evangelism? AI is becoming a common topic in workplaces, universities, cafés, and homes. What practical steps can you take to engage these conversations and gently point people towards Jesus?

Read: Matthew 5:14-16, Colossians 4:5-6

7. How does God’s sovereignty give you confidence when facing an uncertain future shaped by technology? Stephen reminds us that technological change is not new, and God remains sovereign over every generation. How does this truth help you remain hopeful and focused on sharing Jesus?

Read: Daniel 2:20-22, Romans 8:28, Revelation 21:1-5

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