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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.
We don’t understand how trust is built, maintained, and lost.
VA appellate court disagreed with lower court’s decision, reviving suit over elder election and membership rolls
Lawsuit claims church leaders worked with wholesalers to submit fraudulent drug reimbursement claims.
Led by “Master Prophet” E. Bernard Jordan, the ministry operates a digital pipeline for prophecy and donations while offering limited transparency.
Volunteerism proves increasingly valuable to nonprofits, outpacing inflation rates
Nine young women claim they were victims of abuse that often worsened their conditions.
Despite strong transparency scores and a growing student base, ministry's recurring financial deficit warrants a closer look.