AI learning support

A safe helper for learning, reflection and next steps.

This concept shows how Christian Growth Track can use Khosi's research layer to support learners without replacing parents, pastors, teachers or facilitators.

Helper concept

Choose the learner and the kind of help needed.

This page is currently a safe product demo. It generates structured sample guidance from platform rules. A real AI provider can be connected later behind the Symfony API and safety policy.

AI is positioned as a learning helper. It explains, summarises, reflects and plans. It does not pastor, prophesy, counsel, diagnose or replace human spiritual care.

Explain a lesson

New believer

Here is the lesson in simple language: faith means trusting Jesus enough to take the next obedient step.
Read Hebrews 11:1 slowly, then write one place where you need to trust God this week.
Action step: speak to a mature believer or facilitator about one question you still carry.

Safety first

The assistant is bounded before it is powerful.

The most important product decision is not the model. It is the guardrail: who is being helped, what is safe to answer, and when a human leader must step in.

AI boundaries

  • AI supports learning, reflection and planning. It does not replace pastors, parents, teachers, facilitators or church leaders.
  • AI must not present itself as a pastor, prophet, counsellor, therapist or final spiritual authority.
  • Sensitive pastoral, mental-health, abuse, self-harm or emergency questions must be redirected to a trusted adult, pastor, guardian or qualified professional.
  • AI explanations must stay Scripture-respecting, humble, age-appropriate and aligned with the Christian Growth Track learning material.
  • AI-generated content for churches is a draft for leader review, not an automatic instruction to the church.

Children's rules

  • No public child profiles.
  • No child-to-child chat.
  • No unsupervised private messaging.
  • Parents or guardians control child profiles and visibility.
  • Church children's ministry access must be assigned by authorised leaders.
  • Children see only age-appropriate lessons, activities, memory verses and parent-approved content.
  • Children's AI responses must be simple, safe, kind and supervised by adults.