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Mark C. Miller founded Hackers For Christ, a technology ministry operating at the intersection of Christian faith and professional computing through its website and Kingdom Protocol YouTube channel. The organization provides pro bono cybersecurity services to churches and religious institutions while developing faith-based resources for IT professionals. Their digital missionary model equips tech workers to integrate spiritual practice with careers in software development, systems administration, and information security. The ministry produces educational content examining theological perspectives on emerging technologies, digital ethics, and cybersecurity practices. Their materials specifically address the professional challenges and opportunities facing Christian programmers, network engineers, and security specialists. Hackers For Christ builds community through online forums, technical training programs, and collaborative service projects. The organization's initiatives include security audits for religious organizations, digital stewardship training, and platforms for faith-centered technical discourse. Their educational programs cover both practical computing skills and theological frameworks for approaching technology work. Kingdom Protocol serves as their primary channel for distributing video content exploring Christian approaches to coding, security, and digital innovation.