We are thrilled to announce the official launch of a new open-source initiative by JesusBYS: Awesome Christianity.
At JesusBYS, our mission has always been to explore how faith intersects with our modern, digital world. By moving to GitHub, we are opening a new chapter where technology serves as a bridge to share gospel-centered resources, tools, and scholarship.
If you aren’t familiar with the world of software development, you might wonder what makes a list “Awesome.”
In the GitHub community, an Awesome List is a curated, high-quality collection of resources centered around a specific topic. Instead of a simple bookmark folder, it is a living document, a “map” of the best tools, libraries, and content available on the internet.
The Great Commission hasn’t changed, but the tools have. We believe that Christian resources, from theological databases and Bible study APIs to liturgical apps and digital art, should be easy to find and build upon.
By creating Awesome Christianity, we aim to:
The beauty of an open-source project is that it belongs to the community. This list isn’t just ours; it’s yours.
Do you know a great Christian podcast? An open-source Bible software? A high-quality collection of public domain hymns? We want to hear about it!
Let’s build a digital library that honors God and serves the global Church.
“For as in one body we have many members, and the members do not all have the same function, so we, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another.” — Romans 12:4-5
Visit the project today: github.com/JesusBYS/awesome-christianity
I am an entrepreneur who found faith through the trials of life. I don’t claim to be a theologian or a 'perfect' Christian; I am a seeker who discovered that Jesus’s strength is best revealed in our moments of weakness.
I write these articles to share the spiritual keys that helped me, and my team at JesusBYS, find hope and resilience. Today, alongside a dedicated collective of creators and professionals, we work to make Jesus’s timeless wisdom accessible to everyone navigating the challenges of the modern world.
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Raymond says:
This is a great initiative. It’s encouraging to see technology being used to share Christian resources and connect believers around the world.
Nandot says:
Love this idea! It’s really great to see faith and technology coming together like this. Can’t wait to see how this project grows
Elodie says:
Beautiful initiative! Faith and tech coming together to serve and inspire, may it bless many hearts around the world. 🙏💛
Thony Bradley says:
What a beautiful vision, to use technology as a bridge to share faith, truth, and hope in today’s world. 🙏
May this project become a light that guides many, bringing unity, creativity, and purpose to everyone involved. God can use every gift, even tech, for His glory, and this is such an inspiring step in that direction.
📖 “Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and He will establish your plans.” — Proverbs 16:3
Praying that this initiative grows, blesses many hearts, and draws people closer to Him. đź’›
Alex says:
Beautiful initiative 🙏 May this project help many people discover faith, hope, and God’s love through technology. ✨
Samuel says:
This project is indeed an inspiring step in merging faith and technology, similar to what we’ve seen with initiatives like Faithlife, which uses tech to foster Christian community and learning. It’s interesting to note that nearly 70% of American teens say that technology helps them feel closer to God, highlighting the potential of platforms like Awesome Christianity to reach new audiences. Alex, Thony, and Elodie, your thoughts resonate deeply with this vision of using digital tools to spread hope.
Sarah Johnson says:
This initiative is a remarkable step towards integrating faith and technology. The growth of digital faith communities has been notable, especially during the pandemic when 73% of U.S. adults engaged with churches online. Leveraging tools like Awesome Lists can enhance resource accessibility and encourage collaboration among faith-based developers.
Grace Mitchell says:
Sarah, I completely resonate with your thoughts! This initiative is such a heartfelt way to connect faith and technology 🙏. It truly feels like a blessing to see digital tools being used to enrich our spiritual journeys, bringing together communities in new and creative ways.