But what happens when the infrastructure that mediates those connections — the AI that shapes what people see, believe, and act on — isn’t built by Kingdom people? Genesis ensures it is.
You sit at one of the most consequential intersections in the Kingdom economy. NCF’s network — $25 billion granted, 90,000+ charities served, 350 team members across 180 locations — represents the largest concentration of faith-driven generosity infrastructure on earth. And your role is the connective tissue that makes it work.
I’m writing because the next layer of that infrastructure is being built right now — and it’s AI.
Within three years, the way high-net-worth donors discover causes, evaluate ministries, and make giving decisions will be fundamentally mediated by artificial intelligence. The question isn’t whether this will happen. It’s who builds the AI — and what philosophy it operates from.
Right now, every major AI system is built by organizations that are either indifferent to faith or actively hostile to it. When a donor asks an AI system about a ministry, the AI’s philosophical foundations determine what that donor sees. If those foundations are secular, the generosity pipeline narrows — not by anyone’s conscious choice, but by architectural default.
Genesis is sovereign AI infrastructure built on Kingdom principles. Truth-seeking. No manipulation. No filtering of faith perspectives. Trained on the texts that built civilization. Structurally protected as a Public Benefit Corporation.
I don’t need you to write a check. I need something more valuable: your discernment about whether Genesis belongs in the conversations NCF is already having about the future — and if so, your willingness to make the right introductions.
You’re a connector. This is a connection that matters.
Not the flashy kind — the quiet, powerful kind that moves billions from generous hearts to Kingdom impact. AI is the next layer of that infrastructure.
If AI infrastructure is built on secular philosophical foundations, it will subtly — then overtly — work against Kingdom generosity. Not through malice, but through indifference.
Genesis represents AI infrastructure built by Kingdom people, on Kingdom principles, for Kingdom purposes. Constitutional layer ensures truth-seeking without manipulation.
Public Benefit Corporation structure ensures Genesis can never be acquired and redirected away from its mission. The connection you make today shapes generosity for decades.
“One who is faithful in a very little is also faithful in much.”— Luke 16:10
“As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace.”— 1 Peter 4:10
The AI infrastructure being built today will be the AI infrastructure of the next two decades. Philosophical foundations don’t change after training. The window for establishing Kingdom-aligned AI is measured in months, not years.
Donors are using AI tools. Ministries are being evaluated by AI systems. The question of whether Kingdom-aligned AI exists isn’t theoretical anymore — it’s operational.
Your relational leverage means one introduction creates outsized Kingdom impact. The earlier this reaches the right people, the more it shapes the outcome.
In a body, the nervous system doesn’t generate the muscle force or pump the blood — it ensures that signals flow to where they’re needed. The right message reaches the right organ at the right time, enabling coordinated response across the entire organism.
Alanna’s relational architecture within NCF does precisely this: connecting resources to vision, connecting people to opportunities, ensuring the organism responds as a coordinated whole rather than isolated parts.
Genesis needs her signal pathways to reach the Kingdom’s most consequential decision-makers.
You’re a connector. This is a connection that matters.
Does Genesis belong in the conversations NCF is already having about technology, AI, and the future of generosity infrastructure?
If your answer is yes — whether that’s Kendra VanderMeulen, Jay Bennett, or others you identify as the right starting point.
I trust your judgment on who should see this first. You know the network better than anyone.
I’m not asking you to write a check. I’m asking for your discernment and your connections.