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The Christian AI company predicts it will turn a profit by end of 2026—but are investors buying it?
Plus, other notable ministry happenings from this week.
Plus Orange begins third-party investigation, Pat Robertson’s death, and more.
A pastor's resignation over alleged mishandling of church funds set off a year of upheaval — and a congregation still waiting for accountability.
Ministries stepping into the gaps that open when school is out.
The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is once again at the top of the list.
Son of former president Jerry Falwell Jr. sues over broken employment contract.
Fault lines are becoming fissures, and a cultural earthquake may be in our future
More than 20 medical specialists will man the field hospital in Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Optimism about the administration's impact on Christian work has dropped — even as most ministries report revenue growth and rising AI adoption.