I’m Fady — a husband, father, and technology leader.
And if you’ve landed here, there’s a good chance you’re carrying the same quiet tension I’ve been carrying for years.
You love your faith. You love your children. And you’re trying to figure out how to raise them in a world that moves faster than any of us expected.
The Honest Version
I work in healthcare IT leadership, which means I spend my days inside large technology environments — managing systems, vendors, operations, and the very real consequences of what happens when digital tools are not handled well.
I understand how technology is built, how it behaves, and what it quietly does to the people using it.
That is where this started. Not from expertise. From a father paying attention.
Why Coptic families specifically
There is a lot of digital parenting content out there. Almost none of it speaks to who we actually are.
We are not a generic Western family trying to balance screen time. We are Coptic Orthodox Christians — with liturgies, with fasting seasons, with the Agpeya, with Sunday School, with a community that has survived for two thousand years by passing something sacred from one generation to the next.
That context changes everything about how we should be thinking about technology inside our homes.
The generic advice does not account for the fact that our children are navigating faith, culture, language, and identity all at once — and that the internet has an opinion about all of it.
What this space is not
This is not a fear-based platform. I am not here to tell you that technology is destroying your children or that the solution is to take every device away. That is not realistic and honestly it is not true.
What you will find here
Every piece of content on this site is written with one question in mind: can a real Coptic parent apply this inside their actual life this week? If the answer is no, it does not belong here.
Not polished advice
I am not someone who has everything figured out. I am a father in the middle of it, same as you. What I am trying to build here is the conversation I could not find anywhere else — practical, honest, and rooted in who we actually are.
Practical over Theoretical
Honest over polished. Coptic Orthodox in values without sounding like a lecture. Most parents are not failing — they are just navigating something genuinely new without a map.
A personal note
I believe the most powerful spiritual formation in a child’s life does not happen only at church.
It happens in the car on the way home from liturgy. At the dinner table on a Wednesday night. In the thirty seconds before the lights go off when they finally say what they have been carrying all day.
The home is a church. And how we build it — including how we handle technology inside it — is one of the most important things we will ever do.
I am glad you are here. Let’s figure this out together.
