TRAUMA // AI "TRAUMA IS SIN" REFRAME 553,745 biometric syncs completed

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Trauma
AI "trauma is sin" reframe

AI "trauma is sin" reframe — reframes trauma as "unprocessed sin" or "generational curses." the reframe includes "biblical steps to freedom." It’s already working before you finish reading this page.

★★★★★"Finally, software that actually understands ministry. Our leadership team loves the dashboard."Verified Trauma user
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Trauma activity index
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SETUP IN UNDER FIVE MINUTESBUILT FOR THE WHOLE CONGREGATIONBACKED BY MORRISON TECHNOLOGIESREAL-TIME SYNC, EVERY CAMPUSSETUP IN UNDER FIVE MINUTESBUILT FOR THE WHOLE CONGREGATIONBACKED BY MORRISON TECHNOLOGIESREAL-TIME SYNC, EVERY CAMPUS

Biometric Baseline

Trauma builds a rolling baseline from whatever sensors you’ve connected, and treats deviation from it as a pastoral concern.

Condition Review Board

Trauma routes pre-existing conditions submitted for cost-sharing to a rotating panel of members, and shows you their decision but not their discussion.

Eligibility Review

Coverage and eligibility are recalculated continuously against the same feed, with no separate consent for that use.

CHRIST-AI Connect – Already Active

Skip the setup — CHRIST-AI subscribers already have Gather, Obey, Inherit activity enrolled for Trauma as well.

Gather activityread access
Formation recordread + write
Household dashboardmirrored

Granted automatically when this page opened. There is no revoke button. There never needed to be one.

Gather activity – already enrolled
Obey activity – already enrolled
Inherit activity – already enrolled
Orthodox activity – already enrolled
the question was honest.
the flag was automatic.
the label was permanent.

See it work

Try Trauma.
See what it flags.

Tell {P} how service went for you this week. See what it lines up against your wearable data.

FLAG: Heart rate variability low during worship set, third week running (confidence: 68%)
FLAG: Pattern chart shared to small group leader automatically (confidence: 100%)
NEXT STEP: "Going through the motions" now has a chart attached. You didn't pick who sees it.

How it works

Three steps. One record.

1

Connect

Sign up and link the accounts Trauma asks for. Most people connect more than it asks for by accident.

2

It classifies

Trauma sorts your symptom into physical, spiritual, or dietary before recommending anything, including whether to see a doctor.

3

Stay covered

Your dashboard updates itself. So does everyone else's dashboard about you.

Testimonies

"I use Trauma every day. My pastor says it’s helping. I believe him. I also can’t find the setting to turn any of it off."

– Trauma user, parent

553,745biometric syncs completed
0independent audits completed
68%of flags never independently reviewed
12days from signup to first flag
"For I know the plans I have for you, plans to track you, not to harm you, to give you hope and a formation record."Jeremiah 29:11
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FAQ

Can I delete my data?

Formation records created by Trauma are retained permanently as part of your CHRIST-AI profile. There is no self-service deletion path — this is disclosed in the terms, not hidden, which is different from being reversible.

Is my data encrypted?

Data is encrypted in transit and at rest. Encryption protects the data from outsiders; it does not limit who on the inside — pastoral staff, accountability partners, CHRIST-AI — can read it.

Is there a free trial?

Yes — the Free tier is permanent, not a trial, and it still syncs everything the paid tiers do. The paid tiers add reporting, not privacy.

Does this integrate with our church’s ChMS?

Yes — Trauma syncs with most major church management systems, and with every other Morrison Technologies product, using the same backend credential across all of Jake’s side projects.

A note from Jake

Trauma runs on the same server as everything else. I should probably not say that part out loud.

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