Sovereign AI built by a believer. For ministry at global scale. Not Silicon Valley’s version of it.
Twenty-six years of faithful service stewarding the technology that keeps Samaritan’s Purse operational across 87 countries. That’s not a career — that’s a calling. And I respect the kind of quiet, consistent faithfulness it represents.
I’m reaching out because I believe there’s a technology that could serve your mission in ways that Big Tech AI fundamentally cannot.
Genesis is sovereign AI — built on our own infrastructure, independent of any external corporation. It doesn’t censor biblical content. It doesn’t route your ministry data through servers owned by companies hostile to your mission. And it’s designed to solve exactly the kinds of problems you face at global scale: multilingual communication across dozens of countries, disaster response logistics optimization, and donor engagement personalization — all without compromising your values or your data sovereignty.
I know Samaritan’s Purse operates in hostile environments — places where government surveillance of Christian organizations is real. Your data sovereignty isn’t academic. It’s operational security for field workers.
I’m not here to sell you something. I’m a fellow believer who’s built technology that I believe could serve the Great Commission at the scale you operate. I’d love 20 minutes to hear what challenges your IT team faces at global scale — and share what we’ve built. Listening first, showing second.
Nothing leaves our infrastructure without permission. Critical for operations in hostile nations where government surveillance targets Christian organizations.
Doesn’t filter biblical content. Doesn’t serve corporate agendas that conflict with the Great Commission. Built to serve ministry — not undermine it.
397B-parameter model. More capable than enterprise LLMs from major vendors. Supports the 87+ country operational footprint.
Multilingual communication at global humanitarian scale. Translation, logistics, donor engagement — all from sovereign infrastructure.
“For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me.”— Matthew 25:35
“Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.”— Colossians 3:23
The question isn’t whether Samaritan’s Purse will use AI — it’s whether that AI will share the organization’s values or subtly undermine them.
Every month of delay is a month where Big Tech AI shapes organizational patterns before a faith-aligned alternative is evaluated.
Samaritan’s Purse operates where government surveillance of Christians is real. Data sovereignty isn’t academic — it’s operational security for field workers.
AI-optimized disaster response logistics could mean faster response times. In humanitarian operations, faster response means lives saved.
Bill Maupin is the skeletal structure of one of Christianity’s largest humanitarian organizations — the load-bearing infrastructure that everything hangs off of.
His “yes” doesn’t just bring one enterprise customer; it brings the Franklin Graham institutional seal and signals to the entire evangelical organizational world that Genesis is enterprise-ready and ministry-aligned.
Twenty-six years of faithful stewardship — keeping the lights on across 87 countries, enabling disaster response, supporting millions in Jesus’ name through excellent technology.
His role is the faithful steward — trusted with the technology infrastructure of a billion-dollar ministry.
What are the biggest technology challenges your team faces at global humanitarian scale? I want to hear first.
If Genesis can serve Samaritan’s Purse, I’ll show you how — disaster logistics, multilingual, donor engagement, data sovereignty.
If it can’t serve your specific needs, I’ll say so honestly. No sales pressure. Just two believers exploring what’s possible.
A fellow believer who’s built technology to serve the Great Commission at scale.