Some 60 Christian coders, designers and entrepreneurs completed an intensive weekend of computer programming to help the church and charitable projects, in the early Autumn.
The event, held at the Innovation Warehouse in central London, started with short project pitches. Teams were then formed to work on the different ideas. Projects included one to aid people struggling with depression or addiction to get help right when they need it from trusted family or friends.
Winning team projects included Discipleship Chat, which was built for helping people discover the Bible securely in a closed country, and Bible Chat, which takes voice commands such as ‘Who is Jesus?’ to help people explore Christianity.