Sovereign AI infrastructure for the Christian institutional ecosystem — built by people who share the mission.
I write to you as a fellow steward who has been wrestling with a question I believe you are uniquely positioned to understand.
For decades, Barnabas Foundation has served as faithful infrastructure for Christian institutions — the quiet, dependable framework that allows ministries, schools, churches, and missions organizations to flourish across generations. You understand something most people miss: that the infrastructure beneath institutions matters more than any single program or initiative. When the plumbing works, the household thrives.
The plumbing of the information age is artificial intelligence. And it is being built by organizations that do not share the convictions of the 200 institutions you serve.
Today, every Christian school, every seminary, every ministry, every church that uses AI tools for research, communication, education, or administration is dependent on systems built by companies that actively suppress faith-based perspectives. This isn’t speculation — it is documented, repeated, and accelerating.
The institutions Barnabas serves are building on rented ground that could be pulled from beneath them at any moment.
Genesis is sovereign AI infrastructure — built on our own hardware, structured as a Public Benefit Corporation, and designed from its foundation to honor truth rather than censor it. We are not building an “alternative” in the sense of something lesser. We are building infrastructure to the highest standard — 18.1 million lines of code, 8 NVIDIA H200 GPUs, an architecture designed for intergenerational service.
I believe the Christian institutional ecosystem needs its own AI infrastructure the same way it needed its own financial stewardship infrastructure when Barnabas was founded. Not to withdraw from the world, but to build on ground that cannot be taken away.
I would welcome a conversation — unhurried, substantive, and rooted in the question of what faithful stewardship looks like in this new domain.
Genesis is dedicated AI infrastructure for the Christian institutional ecosystem — sovereign, uncensorable, and built by people who share the mission.
Built for decades of service, not quarterly earnings. PBC structure ensures mission permanence — the same stewardship timeline Barnabas operates on.
No dependency on Big Tech providers who can censor, throttle, or revoke access. Sovereign hardware. Constitutional axioms that cannot be overridden.
Investment that compounds value across the Body of Christ — not venture capital exit timelines, but faithful stewardship horizons.
“Moreover, it is required of stewards that they be found faithful.”— 1 Corinthians 4:2
“The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance, but everyone who is hasty comes only to poverty.”— Proverbs 21:5
Every month, more seminaries adopt AI research tools, more schools integrate AI tutoring, more ministries use AI for communication. Each adoption deepens dependency on hostile infrastructure.
Barnabas Foundation was built before Christian institutions faced a financial crisis. Genesis must be built before they face an AI infrastructure crisis.
The time to build sovereign infrastructure is before the dependency becomes irreversible — not after a crisis forces emergency migration.
Loren occupies the endocrine system — the slow-release signaling network that maintains long-term health across the entire body.
Just as hormones sustain optimal function over decades, Barnabas Foundation’s stewardship infrastructure sustains Christian institutions across generations without fanfare or spectacle.
This is precisely the role Genesis needs: patient, institutional capital deployed with intergenerational vision. Not venture capital demanding exits in seven years, but Kingdom economics measuring return in faithful decades.
His role: the infrastructure steward who sees the need before the crisis makes it obvious.
An hour to discuss what sovereign AI infrastructure could mean for the Christian institutional ecosystem Barnabas serves. No pitch deck. No pressure.
If warranted: a presentation to member organizations asking about AI dependency. Not sales — an educational briefing about sovereignty.
Long-term infrastructure partnership modeled on how Barnabas serves its members: relationship that deepens over decades.
I am patient because the work is intergenerational. But the foundation must be laid before the building is needed.