Digital Fast at BattleCreek Church

A 28-day journey to reimagine your relationship with technology and reconnect with what matters most.

A 28-Day Journey

What Is the Digital Fast?

The Digital Fast is a 28-day journey to rethink how we use technology and make space for what matters most. It’s not about locking away your phone, it’s about creating rhythms that help you be present, connected, and spiritually grounded as we walk through the four phases together.

Starting January 5th

How It Works

Starting January 5, our church will walk through the Digital Fast together using the workbook, weekly discussions, and the Aro app to track intentional time off our phones. The shared experience brings momentum, encouragement, and real change.

For Everyone

Who Can Participate

The Digital Fast is designed for adults, students, groups, and families. Whether you’re overwhelmed, distracted, or simply want healthier habits, this journey is for you.

How to Start

Step 1

Decide on Distractions and Remove Them

Identify anything that pulls your attention away from God, like your phone, TV, computer, streaming, or gaming, and clear it out for the duration of the fast.

Step 2

Delete All Social Media Temporarily

Delete all social media from your devices so you can remove distractions, stay present, and create space for God during the fast.

Step 3

Detach From Your Smartphone by Making It “Dumb”

Turn off non-essential apps and notifications on your smartphone so it stops pulling your focus and becomes a tool instead of a distraction.

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Before You Begin

How to Make Your Smart Phone "Dumb"

Here are a few simple steps to help you start the Digital Fast with intention. These small changes create space, reduce distraction, and help you stay focused throughout the 28 days.

1. Remove the Apps That Pull You In

Delete or temporarily remove distracting apps like social media, games, or streaming platforms. If you still need them, keep them on your laptop only, not in your pocket.

2. Turn On Grayscale Mode

Switch your phone’s display to black-and-white. It instantly makes your phone less stimulating and less addictive. Most people notice a big drop in mindless scrolling.

3. Move Everything Off Your Home Screen

Keep only essentials like Phone, Messages, and Maps on your front page. Put everything else in folders or extra pages you have to intentionally navigate to.

4. Turn Off All Non-Essential Notifications

Silence anything that isn’t a real person trying to reach you. No more pings, banners, badges, or buzzes. Just peace.

5. Charge Your Phone Outside Your Bedroom

Use an alarm clock instead. Moving your phone out of the bedroom cuts down on late-night scrolling and sets you up for healthier sleep and morning rhythms.

6. Set Daily “Phone-Free” Zones

Choose times or spaces where your phone can’t join you: meal times, morning quiet time, conversations, commute, church, bedtime. Consistency matters more than length.

7. Log Out of Distracting Accounts

Make access inconvenient. If you have to type a password every time, you’ll use those apps less often.

8. Turn Off Cellular Data for Certain Apps

Allow some apps to work only on Wi-Fi. This slows down impulsive behavior and encourages more intentional use.

9. Use a Real Book or Bible

Allow some apps to work only on Wi-Fi. This slows down impulsive behavior and encourages more intentional use.

10. Set a "Tech Sabbath" Rhythym

Pick a window each day, or a portion of each weekend, where you intentionally step away from screens altogether.

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