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AMAC Launches Digital Fairness Coalition, Calls for Stories of Anti-Christian Online Discrimination

Posted on Wednesday, June 24, 2026
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by Shane Harris
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This week, AMAC and Christian gaming platform TruPlay launched the FAITH First Alliance, a new coalition dedicated to protecting faith, family, and fairness in the digital age. As part of that effort, AMAC and TruPlay are also calling on parents, grandparents, churches, ministries, Christian creators, educators, and faith-based organizations to share their stories of being marginalized, censored, deplatformed, or treated unfairly online.

The FAITH First Initiative comes at a time when America’s children are growing up in a digital world unlike anything previous generations have experienced. Social media platforms, gaming apps, search engines, online marketplaces, advertising systems, and artificial intelligence determine what young people see, learn, believe, and understand to be acceptable.

For millions of parents and grandparents, that raises urgent questions.

Why does it so often feel like faith-based content is more difficult to find online? Why is it easier for young children to stumble across pornography and self-harm content than Bible verses? Why are Christian messages, family-friendly resources, and traditional values restricted, rejected, or pushed aside while other harmful secular content is aggressively promoted to children?

The FAITH First Alliance was created to answer those questions and advocate for a digital future where Christian truth is protected online.

The coalition will work to advance digital fairness, parental empowerment, child protection, support for faith-based innovation, and ethical technology standards rooted in America’s founding values. The alliance will also focus on public policy discussions surrounding artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies, with an emphasis on transparency, accountability, and protections against ideological or religious discrimination.

“As we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, we must remember that faith in God and the freedoms protected by our Constitution are not relics of the past — they are the foundation of our future,” said Rebecca Weber, CEO of AMAC. “AMAC members care deeply about the world their children and grandchildren will inherit, and this initiative reflects our commitment to ensuring that the digital age strengthens, rather than undermines, faith, family, freedom, and the values that made America great.”

TruPlay, a Christian online gaming platform designed to provide kids with safe, Biblical content, joins AMAC in spearheading this effort.

“Children deserve digital experiences that are safe, uplifting, and grounded in truth,” said Brent Dusing, Founder and CEO of TruPlay. “At TruPlay, we believe technology can be used to inspire faith and build courage and character. The FAITH First Alliance is about bringing together leaders who understand that innovation and moral responsibility must go hand in hand.”

Organizations and leaders already joining the initiative include The 1792 Exchange, Gary Bauer with American Values, Lance Wallnau Ministries, Promise Keepers, and Patriot Mobile.

As part of the effort to highlight the severity of this crisis, AMAC and TruPlay are also seeking real stories from real Americans about their experiences.

Maybe your church post was restricted. Maybe your Christian ad was rejected. Maybe your family-friendly content was buried. Maybe your child was pushed toward content that goes against your values. Maybe an AI tool gave a biased or dismissive answer about faith. Or maybe you have simply noticed that it is getting more difficult to find positive, faith-filled content in the digital world.

AMAC and TruPlay want to hear about it!

Before leaders in Washington, technology companies, and the broader public can fully understand the scope of the problem, they need to hear directly from families, churches, ministries, educators, and creators who are experiencing it firsthand.

This effort is not about partisanship. It is about fairness, parental rights, religious liberty, and ensuring that faith and family have a fair place in America’s digital future.

If your voice has been limited, your message has been rejected, or your values have been treated unfairly online, now is the time to speak up.

Share your story today and help AMAC and TruPlay defend faith, family, and truth in the digital age.

Shane Harris is the Editor-in-Chief of AMAC Newsline. You can follow him on X @shaneharris513.

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3 hours ago

Why does it so often feel like faith-based content is more difficult to find online?

becuase lot and his daughters onlys turns on Christian’s boy hahaha

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