LAWRENCEVILLE, GA, July 1, 2025 — In a time when headlines are filled with war, division, and doubt, one woman is inviting the world to stitch something different into the global narrative – and she’s doing it with a tool many Christians fear: artificial intelligence.

Meet Audrey Bell-Kearney, serial entrepreneur, grandmother, AI strategist, and founder of the Gwinnett Women’s Chamber of Commerce, who just launched what she hopes will become the largest digital quilt in history – a movement called UnityQuilt™.

“People say AI is demonic,” Audrey said in a recent podcast interview.
“But tools aren’t evil. Just like money isn’t evil – it’s the love of money the Bible warns us about. AI is a tool. It’s the people who use it with the wrong heart that twist its purpose.”

And Audrey is here to untwist it.

Using platforms like Lovable.dev, ChatGPT, Suno, Leonardo AI, and Supabase, Audrey built UnityQuilt.world – a completely AI-powered website that allows anyone, anywhere in the world, to donate $1 and upload a digital square with one word: Love, Peace, Hope, or Joy. These patches are stitched into a real-time digital quilt that grows with every act of goodwill – a modern form of quilting powered by compassion and technology.

“I don’t know how much it’s going to cost to store millions of images,” Audrey laughs.
“But I figured if each person gives $1, it helps offset the cost – and turns every contribution into something with heart.”