Last updated: June 2026
Welcome
Thank you for visiting NeuroDivine.
NeuroDivine exists to encourage prayer, reflection, worship, creativity, and sacred imagination. The resources shared here are offered in that spirit, and reasonable use is warmly encouraged.
Unless otherwise stated, all original content on this website is the copyright of Michael McFarland Campbell.
This includes:
- Hymns
- Poems
- Reflections
- Essays
- Articles
- Original photographs
- Original artwork and AI-assisted images
- Downloadable resources
Local Worship Use
Churches, chaplaincies, retreat groups, study groups, and individuals are welcome to reproduce NeuroDivine hymns and liturgical materials for non-commercial local worship.
Permission is not required provided that:
- The author’s name is retained.
- The material is not altered without permission.
- The material is not sold.
A suitable attribution is:
© Michael McFarland Campbell. Used with permission for local worship.
Quotations and Sharing
Brief quotations from articles, poems, and reflections may be used for:
- Reviews
- Academic work
- Sermons
- News reporting
- Discussion and commentary
Please include appropriate attribution and, where possible, a link to NeuroDivine.
Online Sharing
Links to NeuroDivine articles, hymns, and resources are always welcome.
When sharing content online, please link to the original page rather than reproducing the entire work.
Reprinting and Publication
Permission should be obtained before:
- Republishing complete articles.
- Including material in books or journals.
- Reproducing hymns in published hymnals.
- Commercial publication of any content.
- Recording and distributing works for sale.
Enquiries may be sent to:
Images and Artwork
Unless otherwise stated, photographs, artwork, and images published on NeuroDivine remain the copyright of Michael McFarland Campbell.
Many of the images that accompany poems, hymns, and reflections are created with the assistance of artificial intelligence and are individually shaped, edited, and curated as part of the creative process.
As someone wonderfully wired, I understand the varied ways our minds perceive, feel, and imagine not as accidents, but as expressions of the imago Dei—the image of God reflected uniquely in each of us. I approach this work prayerfully, using technology as a humble instrument in the service of the Creator, so that each image serves the truth, hope, beauty, and meaning carried in the accompanying words.
In this meeting place of neurodivergence and faith, technology becomes simply another tool through which sacred imagination can flourish—helping the heart to see what the soul is singing, and inviting others into deeper worship, wonder, and grace.
A growing collection of this visual work is gathered at Received Light, where images may be explored alongside the texts that inspired them.
Images may not be reproduced, redistributed, adapted, or commercially reused without permission.
Artificial Intelligence and Automated Use
The content of NeuroDivine is created for human reading, worship, study, reflection, and creative engagement.
Automated scraping, bulk reproduction, or use of NeuroDivine content for training artificial intelligence systems is not authorised without prior written permission.
Reasonable quotation, indexing, and search engine access are permitted.
Requests and Permissions
NeuroDivine seeks to support churches, readers, and creative communities.
If you would like to use material in a way not covered by this page, please get in touch. Permission is often granted for worthwhile educational, charitable, and ministry purposes.
Contact:
A Final Word
The aim of NeuroDivine is not simply to protect creative work, but to share it generously and responsibly.
May these words, images, and songs—and the sacred imagination that inspires them—continue to serve prayer, learning, worship, and the discovery of grace in unexpected places.
