Two files. One conversation. Walk the roads of Galilee with the twelve.
After downloading, you'll find these two files. You need both — think of one as the instructions and the other as the journal that tracks your journey.
Don't worry about the .jsonl extension — it's just a text file the AI can read.
Open Claude in your browser. Then drag both files from your Downloads folder into the chat window — just like attaching a photo to an email.
Once dropped, the files appear as small chips near the text box. You don't need to type anything — just press Send.
This isn't a movie. You're not just watching — you're there.
Walk up to Peter after a miracle and ask him what he's feeling. Press Thomas on his doubts. Sit beside Mary Magdalene and ask her what she saw. Pull Matthew aside and ask the tax collector why he left everything behind.
Every disciple, every figure you encounter — you can speak to them freely, and they'll respond in character, grounded in what scripture tells us about who they were.
And yes — you can speak to Jesus Himself.
The AI reads your files and begins the experience. Here's what you'll see:
Your name is not in the scriptures.
You were in the crowd the day He spoke by the lake. You heard Him say "Follow me" to the fishermen, and for reasons you can't fully explain, you followed too. Not because you understood. Because something in His voice made your old life feel like a room with no air.
Now you walk the roads of Galilee with twelve others who left everything behind. You eat what's offered. You sleep where there's space. You watch a man heal the sick, challenge the powerful, and say things that make the religious authorities afraid and the poor weep with something that might be hope.
You can't change what happens. This story has already been told.
But you can be there for it.
When in doubt, open your Bible. Everything here points back to it.
15 acts. 101 scripture events. Baptism to Ascension.
Beside you, two men watch with intense focus. One is Andrew, his hands calloused from the nets, and the other is young John, whose eyes haven't left the Baptist for a moment.
"He says the one is coming," Andrew murmurs, more to himself than to you. "The one the prophets promised."
John nods slowly. "The Lamb. Can you feel it, Andrew? The air... it's changing."
How do you proceed?