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Jun 01

Pathfinder Uses AI to Turn Isaiah Into 118 Study Songs

Paola Mora Zepeda

Hannah Boling smiles for the camera. A Pathfinder from Lexington, Ky., Boling used AI to create 118 questions about the book of Isaiah as her club studied for the Pathfinder Bible Experience.

Paola Mora Zepeda

Boling’s PBE team, the Lexington Thoroughbreds, celebrate after winning first place at the conference-level competition. A month later, the team also placed first at the union-level competition.

Paola Mora Zepeda

Boling’s Pathfinder Club’s other PBE team, Lexington Thoroughbreds: KFC (Kids for Christ), placed first at the conference-level competition and later won first place at the union-level competition.

Paola Mora Zepeda

A Pathfinder from the Lexington Church found a creative way to study for the Pathfinder Bible Experience (PBE). Hannah Boling, from the Lexington Thoroughbreds Pathfinder Club, used artificial intelligence (AI) to turn the book of Isaiah into 118 original songs to help her team prepare for the competition.

PBE is the official North American Division Bible study program that challenges teams of six to memorize and answer detailed questions from a designated book of the Bible. Competition advances through regional, conference, union, and division levels.

Using AI, Boling created songs based on Isaiah, this year’s assigned text for PBE. She said her goal was to make studying easier and more engaging for herself and her teammates.

“I was trying to figure out a way I could memorize [my chapters],” said Boling. “And I thought, ‘Hey, what if I make songs out of it?’”

Boling used Suno, an AI music generator, to produce short songs, typically one to two minutes long, covering Isaiah verse by verse. In total, she produced 118 songs and memorized more than two-thirds of them. She later uploaded the songs to YouTube under a dedicated channel so teammates and other Pathfinder clubs could access them.

Boling says the songs quickly gained popularity as her teammates began listening repeatedly.

“A lot of the songs are pretty catchy,” said Boling. “It’ll get stuck in your head, and that’s actually good because you want it to be stuck in your head. Then you hear the words playing over and over, and it gets solid in your mind.”

Boling believes the songs played a significant role in her team’s performance this year. Boling’s teams competed in the Kentucky-Tennessee Conference PBE- level competition on February 28, 2026, and on March 28, 2026, they advanced to the Union-level competition. Both of her church’s teams — Lexington Thoroughbreds: Dedicated and Lexington Thoroughbreds: KFC (Kids for Christ) — earned first place. The wins marked the first time her team has advanced to both the Union and NAD-level competitions during her four years participating in PBE.

Boling said memorizing Scripture is important beyond competition.

“If you have it in your head, then if you’re going through hard times or if someone else needs help, you can remember the Bible verse about it,” said Boling. “You might not always have your Bible with you, but if you have it memorized, it’s always there.”

Boling plans to continue creating Scripture songs for future PBE competitions, and hopes other Pathfinders will use them. Pathfinders interested in listening to the songs can find them on YouTube at @PBEScriptureSongs.

Kentucky-Tennessee | June 2026

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