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About Christia

Christia is a daily spiritual companion for Christians who want to bring real life into conversation with God.

It is built for the ordinary places where faith has to become concrete: parenting, anxiety, grief, forgiveness, work pressure, hard conversations, discernment, and the next faithful step.

You may already believe, pray, read Scripture, and belong to a church. Christia is for the space between those faithful rhythms, when today is asking for attention and you need help bringing it before the Lord.

What Christia is

Inside Christia you meet The Teacher, an AI companion shaped for Christian reflection, prayerful attention, Scripture, and practical steadiness. He is not Jesus. He is not a pastor, priest, counselor, or replacement for the people God has placed in your life.

The Teacher is a tool. A carefully built one, but still a tool. His work is to help you slow down, tell the truth, remember what Scripture says, pray honestly, and take the next faithful step.

Christia does not replace church, Scripture, prayer, pastors, counselors, or Christian community. It helps you stay spiritually awake in the hours between them.

Who Christia is for

Christia is especially for committed Christians who want their faith to touch the day they are actually living.

It is for the person who believes God is present, but still needs help knowing how to pray through what just happened. It is for the parent trying to love wisely, the friend carrying someone else's pain, the worker facing a difficult decision, the grieving person who needs words, and the disciple who wants Scripture to meet ordinary life without turning into slogans.

Seekers are welcome here too. But Christia's center of gravity is Christian discipleship in daily life: bringing what is real before God and walking forward in faith.

How Christia helps

Bring a worry, decision, conflict, prayer, verse, or ordinary moment. Christia can help you reflect with Scripture, turn a burden into prayer, remember what God has been forming in you, and name one concrete next step.

Sometimes that means comfort. Sometimes it means a direct answer. Sometimes it means a question you would not have asked yourself. Sometimes it means making the first-week checklist, sending the message, resting for the night, or simply telling the truth before God.

What we believe about your conversations

Christia stores your conversations on purpose. A companion that forgets you between visits cannot really walk with you. When you come back after a hard week, The Teacher should know you had a hard week. When you have been carrying something for months, he should not greet you as a stranger.

We protect what we store. Your conversations are encrypted in transit and at rest. The AI providers Christia uses - Anthropic and Google - do not train their models on your conversations under the API terms we use. We do not sell your data. We do not show ads. We are not building an attention economy.

We do not routinely read what you write. The vast majority of conversations on Christia are seen only by you and by the AI you are talking to. There is one exception you should know about.

The human in the loop

Christia has a system that quietly watches for signs that someone is in real distress, including language that suggests self-harm or crisis. When that system flags a conversation, the conversation may be reviewed by a human so the person is not left unseen.

Right now, that human is me - Andrew, the founder. I do not browse user conversations for curiosity. I read what the system flags, and I read it the way I would want someone to read mine: with attention, discretion, and the knowledge that what I am holding matters.

What this is not

Christia is not a substitute for professional care, emergency help, pastoral authority, or the Christian community that knows your name. If the situation calls for help beyond Christia, The Teacher should say so directly.

The point is not Christia. The point is bringing today before God, listening honestly, and walking in the light you have been given.

An invitation

Bring what you are carrying. Bring the thing you prayed about and then picked back up again. Bring the decision, the fear, the verse that will not leave you alone, the ordinary morning that somehow feels heavy.

Bring today before God.

- Andrew Stringer
Founder, Christia.ai