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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.
Allberry exits Immanuel Nashville, Keller Center after past relationship deemed ‘disqualifying’
Under the image of peacefulness lie patterns of rules-based righteousness and abuse.
The NJ Attorney General had demanded sensitive documents from the group.
Ministries mobilizing public prayer and supporting mothers.
Lawyers for victims’ families called the decision “proper.”
Not dead yet, but megachurches have been tried and found wanting by most Americans.
Pioneers remains the largest organization by revenue; many of the ministries fail to file a Form 990.
Donors express concerns, Ligonier claims Stephen Nichols’ exit has no relation to his ‘excommunication’ from St. Andrew’s Chapel.