Welcome to The Imager Project Faith, Family & Country

Every person was created with identity and purpose. At The Imager Project, we believe God’s design is clear: we are called to reflect Him in the world through our families, our faith, and the communities we call home.

Why We Exist

We live in a time when it’s easy to lose sight of who we are and what God has called us to do. The pressures of daily life, cultural confusion, and even busyness in the church can cloud our purpose.

The Imager Project was born out of a simple conviction: God’s people need clear, biblical wisdom to live faithfully in today’s world.

Our Three Pillars

  • Faith: Rooting our lives in Scripture and walking with Christ daily.

  • Family: Building strong homes where discipleship, love, and truth are passed on to the next generation.

  • Country: Seeking the good of our communities and nation as ambassadors for Christ.

What to Expect Here

This blog will share biblical reflections, practical encouragement, and resources for everyday discipleship.

  • Sometimes that will look like applying Scripture to family life.

  • At other times, it will explore how our faith influences our role in public life.

  • Always, the goal is the same: to live as God’s people with clarity, conviction, and courage.

We’re glad you’re here. Whether you’re seeking encouragement in your home, strength for your walk with God, or wisdom for navigating the world, we hope that The Imager Project will serve you well.

Subscribe to stay connected, share your prayer requests with us, and join the journey of living as God’s people today.

Justin Jones, PhD

Justin Jones, Ph.D. (Biochemistry), is the founder of The Imager Project, a husband, and father of three. With a scientific background and a deep love for Scripture, Justin writes to help believers live with clarity, conviction, and courage in today’s world.

Through biblical teaching, historical insight, and practical encouragement, he aims to equip families to embrace their God-given identity and purpose at home, in the church, and in the nation.

When he’s not writing, Justin can be found coaching baseball, discussing theology over coffee, or spending time with his wife and kids.

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