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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.
Alan Chambers was recognized as WORLD’s ‘Daniel of the Year’ in 2011 before changing his stance on homosexuality.
Plus, ACNA chaplain becomes navy chief, billionaires, conservative journalism, and more
GivingTuesday's 2025 Year in Review found the biggest driver of generosity wasn’t wealth — it was the ask.
Jury rules insurer ‘acted unfairly’ and ‘knowingly’ against seminary it was paid to protect.
Plus, Eritrean church leaders imprisoned, NY adoption agency resumes services, Russell Moore resigns from ERLC, and more.
Robison was key figure in Moral Majority movement before pivoting to global humanitarian work.
A graduation-season look at schools and programs equipping students for purposeful careers and faithful service.
April surge driven by new IRS data and rising stock markets, even as ministry leaders grow more concerned about fundraising.
New study suggests traditional missions organizations will need to adapt to remain viable