About
Paul Clark
/ Systems Librarian
I'm an IT librarian, data analyst, AI project builder, and ministry-focused technologist. My day-to-day work sits at the intersection of information systems, learning design, and stewardship of long-lived digital collections — the same disciplines that shape the projects gathered here.
Faith & Hope is where I bring that work into ministry. Each project is built with care for accuracy, clarity, and the people who will use it. Scripture is not a marketing layer on top of a tech demo. It is the reason these tools exist.
How I build
- Scripture first. Features serve faithful reading, remembering, discerning, and praying — not the other way around.
- Learning design. Borrowing from librarianship and instructional design to make hard things approachable.
- Information architecture. Clear structure so people can find what they need and trust what they see.
- Security & privacy. Especially for prayer and devotional data, which deserves care.
- Stewardship. Code, copy, and content meant to last — not to chase trends.