A weekend guide

Turn AI into a real Bible-study helper this weekend.

Without letting it replace your Bible, your prayers, or your church. A practical, honest walkthrough from an engineer who builds AI and a pastor who still preaches it. Learn the exact workflow, get the ten prompts, and keep the one-page sheet beside your Bible.

$27 one time, yours to keep

Get it for $27

Full refund if you do the weekend and do not come out with a workflow you trust. No forms, no hard feelings.

Why this exists

You want the help without the shortcut.

You have probably already tried it. You opened ChatGPT or Gemini, asked it something about a passage, and got an answer that was fast, fluent, and a little too smooth to fully trust. Maybe it gave you a verse that turned out not to say what it claimed. Maybe it felt wrong to be doing devotions with a chatbot, but you were not sure exactly why, or where the line was.

So you are caught between two bad options. Ignore a tool that could genuinely help you understand Scripture faster than ever. Or use it with a quiet unease that you are doing something you should not, with no one to tell you how to do it well.

What you actually want is simple. You want to use this thing with a clear conscience. You want it to make you a better Bible reader, not a lazier one. You want the speed without the spiritual shortcut. And you want someone who actually understands both the machine and the Scriptures to show you exactly where the line is.

The promise

By Sunday night you own a workflow you will use for the rest of your life.

In one weekend you will learn to use AI as a genuinely helpful Bible-study assistant without ever letting it replace Scripture, the Holy Spirit, your own study, or your church. You will study one real passage start to finish, and walk away with a ten-prompt workflow you can run on any passage, with every guardrail built in.

What is inside

Everything you need, nothing you do not.

  • Four short guided sessions, doable across one weekend. Friday evening, Saturday morning, Saturday afternoon, and Sunday. About three to four hours of hands-on time.
  • A video walkthrough where I run the entire workflow on one real passage, Philippians 4, start to finish, so you see what good looks like before you try it.
  • The ten copy-and-paste prompts, written and tested: prime the tool, book background, observation, context, cross-references, original-language word check, faithful interpretations, application questions, a hallucination audit, and a take-it-to-your-church question builder.
  • A full written worked example of the whole study, narrated the way I actually study, including every place I made the tool prove itself.
  • The printable one-page prompt and guardrail sheet, designed to live inside your Bible.
  • The five guardrails that turn AI from a shortcut into an honest assistant, woven through every session.

Who it is for

For Christians who want depth, not hacks.

This is for you if

  • You want to study the Bible more deeply and wonder if AI can honestly help.
  • You have tried a chatbot for Scripture and felt both the usefulness and the unease.
  • You lead a small group or teach, and want a faster prep workflow without cutting corners on faithfulness.
  • You want a clear conscience about a tool you are probably already using.

This is not for you if

You are looking for AI productivity hacks or a way to outsource your walk with God. The whole point of this weekend is the opposite of outsourcing. It is about letting the tool do the tool's part and never one inch more.

John Moelker

Why trust me with your weekend

I build the AI. I also pastor people.

I am John Moelker. I spent fifteen years building software systems as an engineer before I spent fifteen years in pastoral ministry, and I am still a pastor. I now build the AI products that churches actually use.

That combination is the whole reason this product exists and is worth your trust. I can open the hood and show you in plain language how these tools really work, which is what lets me show you exactly when they are lying to you. And I can hold the line on what Scripture, prayer, the Spirit, and the church actually are, because I have spent years sitting with people in the moments no machine can touch. I am not a commentator reacting to AI from the outside. I build it, and I pastor people, and I refuse to let either one swallow the other.

According to the Barna Group's 2026 study of 442 U.S. pastors, thirty-six percent of pastors already use AI to research biblical and theological topics. The church is already doing this. Almost no one is teaching how to do it with a conscience. This weekend is that teaching.

Get it now

One weekend. A workflow you keep for years.

For the price of a Christian paperback you will read once, you get the video, the ten tested prompts, the full worked example, and a printable sheet for your Bible. The first time it saves you from teaching a verse that does not say what you thought, it has paid for itself many times over.

$27 one time, yours to keep

Get it for $27

Full refund if it is not worth it. No forms, no hard feelings.

Questions

Honest answers.

Do I need to pay for a fancy AI subscription?

No. ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini all have free tiers that will do everything in this weekend. The prompts work in any of them. The paid tiers tend to make fewer mistakes, but they are not required.

Is it really doable in a weekend?

Yes. Four short sessions, about three to four hours of hands-on time total, plus the reading and prayer you were always going to do yourself. You can also spread it across a different two or three days if your weekend is full.

I am not techy. Will I be lost?

No. If you can copy text and paste it, you can do this. Every prompt is written out for you to paste exactly as it is.

Is it not dangerous to study the Bible with AI?

It can be, which is exactly why this exists. Used without guardrails, AI will hand you invented verses in a confident voice and quietly nudge you toward letting it do your thinking and even your praying. Used the way I teach here, it stays a bridge into the text and back out to your church, and never a substitute for either. The whole product is the guardrails.

Will this replace my church or my pastor?

Just the opposite. The weekend literally ends by sending you to a real person at your church with a question from your study. AI is a bridge to people, not a replacement for them, and this product is built on that line from the first page to the last.

What translation do you use?

The teaching defaults to the ESV, and the prompts tell the tool to do the same and to name whatever translation it quotes so you can check it.