Christian parents working in the tech industry face a unique paradox: they build the digital tools that define the modern world, yet they often enforce the strictest screen-time rules in their own homes. This article explores how Faith Coders navigate family discipleship in a house full of smart devices.
Rather than completely banning technology, these parents are focusing on "digital discipleship." They teach their children how algorithms work, explain the business models behind social media, and use tech collaboratively rather than as a digital babysitter. By demystifying the technology they help create, they are raising a generation of digitally resilient children who can master their devices rather than being mastered by them.