Trust

Technology should serve faith with humility.

myScripture is built around clear trust principles so modern tools can support Scripture engagement, discipleship, ministry organization, and outreach without replacing what matters most.

Scripture-centered design

Tools should help people engage Scripture, remember what they learn, and respond with prayer, reflection, and obedience.

Support for the local church

myScripture is built to strengthen pastors, churches, volunteers, and Christian community, not replace them.

Responsible AI

AI may help organize and summarize, but it should never replace Scripture, prayer, pastoral wisdom, or discernment.

Privacy and trust

Spiritual notes, prayers, reflections, and church data can be deeply personal, so privacy must be treated seriously.

Service over profit

Revenue may sustain the work, but the purpose of myScripture should remain service, ministry, and discipleship.

Simple enough to use

The ecosystem should stay practical and accessible for ordinary Christians, pastors, volunteers, and church teams.

Boundaries

What myScripture must never become.

These boundaries keep the company focused on faithful service instead of novelty, attention, or complexity.

myScripture should not replace the Bible, prayer, pastors, churches, or Christian community.
myScripture should not make faith feel shallow, automated, or disconnected from real discipleship.
myScripture should not become so complicated that ordinary Christians and churches cannot use it.
myScripture should not become founder-centered or brand-centered instead of God-centered.
Privacy details are split clearly: company privacy for the main website and product privacy for myScripture Notes.

Trust should be part of the product, not an afterthought.

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