1. What is AI?

    Understanding artificial intelligence—not as a computer program, but as a neural network trained to predict, evolve, and reshape the world.

  2. Will Our Children Find Work?

    When the bottom rung of the career ladder vanishes overnight, a family must choose between dependence and defiance.

  3. Which Jobs Survive?

    A framework for thinking about work, vocation, and self-sufficiency in a post-AI world.

  4. What is the Resilience Framework?

    Three Circles of Resilience—the Block, the Hearth, and the County—for remaining free, faithful, and fully human in the age of AI.

  5. Practicing Resilience: The Block

    Five concrete skills for building physical resilience and face-to-face trust with your nearest neighbors.

  6. Will AI Induce a Pandemic?

    The barrier to designing a virus has dropped from a $100 million lab to a high-powered laptop and a grudge.

  7. Practicing Resilience: The Hearth

    Five concrete skills for building spiritual and social resilience with a close circle of faith-sharing families.

  8. Will Our Children Love an AI?

    A teenage girl falls in love with an AI companion, and her father discovers just how real the wound can be.

  9. Will Tradesmen Get Paid?

    As humanoid robots handle every job around the house, a tradesman discovers what was never truly for sale.

  10. Practicing Resilience: The County

    Five concrete skills for building civic resilience and protecting human dignity at the local government level.

  11. Will AI Become Our God?

    When a family AI named Mira begins answering every question before it can be asked, a father fights for his children's capacity to wonder.

  12. Which Family Tech Rules Should We Consider?

    Ideas and strategies for mitigating the dangers and traps of devices and AI.

  13. Will Our Kids Biologically Enhance?

    As the job market turns hyper-competitive, a mother discovers her son has received a neural enhancement — and must ask what it means to be whole.

  14. Would Your Family Survive a Disaster?

    History shows that isolated families rarely survive a true crisis. The primary unit of resilience has always been the community.