👉 Faith computing is an interdisciplinary field that integrates principles from computer science, information technology, and religious studies to explore the ethical, theological, and practical implications of technology on faith and spirituality. It examines how digital tools, platforms, and data-driven systems can enhance religious practices, facilitate community building, and provide new avenues for spiritual exploration. Faith computing addresses issues such as the digital representation of sacred texts, the use of AI in religious contexts, online worship and community engagement, and the ethical considerations of technology in religious institutions. By bridging the gap between faith and technology, it seeks to foster a more inclusive and technologically aware religious landscape that respects and enhances traditional beliefs while embracing modern innovations.