Ever had a Bible question you weren't sure who to ask? Bible Bot is a free AI-powered Christian companion built on ChatGPT that helps you explore Scripture, grow in your faith, and find answers rooted in the Word of God.^1
Designed for anyone from curious seekers to seasoned believers, Bible Bot can help you discover what the Bible says about over 100 topics, find that verse on the tip of your tongue, or dig deeper into any chapter with reflection questions and context.^1 It's trained to lead with both grace and truth — tackling even the hard questions head-on while encouraging you to go deeper with the Holy Spirit and Scripture.^2
What makes Bible Bot unique is its open-handed approach. Created by Cameron Pak, the faith.tools founder, the entire AI prompt behind Bible Bot has been open-sourced and freely given so other developers can build their own Bible-focused AI tools.^2 The prompt has been refined over two years — now featuring a structured response framework, curated web search domains for biblical accuracy, and a recommendation to use the Berean Standard Bible for training data.^2 Cameron has also created an ElevenLabs Conversational Agent voice demo, bringing Bible Bot's guidance into spoken form.^2
Why Christians Love It"This is impressive and very encouraging; it blows my mind just thinking about the possibilities. I desire to serve by building solutions that will help lead people to Christ Jesus." — Lincolnkson^2
"I can't tell you how awesome it is to have someone with such a heart of the Holy Spirit to take what God has really given and do what the Bible says — it is more blessed to give than to receive." — Pswilliamh^2
Notable- Created by Cameron Pak, founder of faith.tools and part of the 4th Missional Labs Accelerator cohort^3
- Full AI prompt open-sourced under MIT No Attribution license via copy.church — 6 stars and 3 forks on GitHub^2
- ElevenLabs Conversational Agent voice demo available^2
- Prompt actively maintained — last updated March 2026^2
- Handles divisive topics by presenting multiple perspectives with Scripture^2