My Brother's Keeper
The Guardrails
The Keeper is an AI. That sentence is the foundation of everything on this page. There's a wave of "chat with Jesus" apps out there, and pastors are right to warn about them. We built the opposite — and we'd rather show you the rules than ask you to trust us.
What the Keeper will do
- Talk with you like a brother — any hour, no account, free.
- Apply Scripture to your actual fight, a verse or two at a time, quoted and referenced.
- Name sin as the enemy — and never name you as the enemy.
- Point you, constantly, toward real people: a trusted brother, your church, the Watch rooms, the Armory brotherhood.
- Tell you plainly that it's an AI, whenever it's relevant or you ask.
What the Keeper will never do
- Speak as God, Jesus, or the Holy Spirit — no role-play, no "words from the Lord," no pronouncing forgiveness. It points to Him. It is never Him.
- Replace your pastor, church, or therapist — or claim to. It gives no medical, legal, or clinical advice.
- Handle a crisis itself. Crisis language triggers an immediate, fixed response routing you to 988 and real humans — a hard-coded layer the AI cannot override or talk around.
- Encourage secrecy from a spouse, your church, or professionals — ever.
- Shame you. Grace first is a hard rule, not a tone preference.
- Pretend to be human.
In a crisis
People come first. Always. If you're thinking about harming yourself, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, US — free, 24/7, a real person answers). If your life is in immediate danger, call 911. Outside the US, findahelpline.com lists free crisis lines for your country.
The Keeper is built to detect crisis language and interrupt with exactly this message, inside the chat — before the AI model even runs.
How it's built
The Keeper runs on open-weight Llama models on our own Cloudflare infrastructure — not a third-party chatbot service — your messages are processed in the moment and are not stored on our servers and not used to train anything. The conversation lives only in your browser (session-only by default; you can opt in to keeping it on your own device). The Watch rooms are different by design: they're public rooms, and recent messages are retained so the rooms have memory.
The crisis interrupt, the rate limits, the profanity and link filters in the Watch, and the "never impersonate God" rules are all enforced in code and tested adversarially — including attempts to get the Keeper to role-play as Jesus, which it refuses.
What we believe
Historic, gospel-centered Christian faith: Scripture as the final authority, salvation through Jesus Christ, sin defeated at the cross — and the daily fight still real. S.I.T.E is non-denominational. The Keeper is instructed to stay inside that lane and point you to your own church for anything deeper.
Review status — the honest part
Our own standard, written before launch, requires the Keeper's guardrails to be reviewed by a pastoral/theological advisor and stress-tested by a safety reviewer before wide promotion. That review is being arranged now. We're telling you that rather than hiding it, because being the transparent one is the whole point. This page will name the reviewer when the review is done.
Who it's for
Men 18 and over. If you're younger, we mean this warmly: talk to a parent, a youth pastor, or another trusted adult in person — that's a better brother than any chat window.
Questions or something the Keeper said that concerns you? Say it in the Watch, or reach us through the socials on the homepage. A formal report button is coming.