THEMES
We focus our work on six critical impact areas where the Church needs innovative models. Our founders build ventures across all these areas, creating an ecosystem of missional impact.
EVANGELISM
Reimagining Gospel Proclamation. We back projects that remove barriers to faith, spark curiosity, and proclaim Christ in bold and creative ways.
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The Church is losing its ability to communicate the Gospel in ways that are compelling and contextual in a post-Christian, digital-first, and pluralistic world. Millions live without ever encountering a credible Gospel witness. We need new models of evangelism that integrate digital platforms, relational credibility, and cross-cultural fluency, alongside innovation in pre-evangelism, apologetics, and creative witness in both online and offline spaces.
Projects might include:Creative digital evangelism tools and campaigns
Pre-evangelism and apologetics resources for a skeptical world
Hospitality and bridge-building platforms for unchurched contexts
Bold proclamation models that connect across cultures and generations
FORMATION
Equipping Disciples & Leaders. We back projects that form resilient disciples and raise up next-gen leaders with theological depth and practical skill.
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Developing the next generation of missional leaders — A new generation of leaders is emerging without access to deep theological vision, holistic discipleship, or the kind of formation that can sustain long-term faithfulness in a rapidly changing world. The leadership pipeline is fragmented and too often produces managers rather than pioneers who can embody and extend the mission of God. We need systems of leadership development that form the whole person — spiritually, theologically, and missionally — equipping emerging leaders to live faithfully, lead courageously, and guide the Church into new frontiers.
Project areas might include:Alternative seminary and theological education pathways
Leadership residencies and mentoring networks
Vocational discipleship models for the workplace
Peer-based formation and community-driven learning environments
CHURCH
Activating Church Communities. We back projects that plant new churches, revitalize existing ones, and multiply gathered movements of worship and community.
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Planting and renewing Gospel-centered communities and movements — Traditional models of church are struggling to engage new generations and new contexts. At the same time, vast regions of the world remain unreached or underserved by healthy Christian communities. We need fresh models of church and movement that are simple, contextual, reproducible, and Spirit-led, including innovation in microchurches, digital-first communities, diaspora engagement, and citywide networks.
Project areas might include:New church planting and multiplication models
Renewal strategies for struggling congregations
Prayer and worship movements led by next generations
Digital-native or next-gen communities and movements.
TECHNOLOGY
Building Faith-Driven Technology We back projects that explore emerging technologies to serve the Church, expand access to the Gospel, and promote flourishing.
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Designing redemptive technology for mission and discipleship — Technology is rapidly reshaping human identity, relationships, and culture, yet most of the Church lacks a strategy to innovate faithfully within these spaces. Tech is often seen as a threat rather than a mission frontier. We need builders and entrepreneurs who can design redemptive tech solutions for discipleship, community, and evangelism, exploring new approaches to AI, digital platforms, and immersive experiences that extend Christian witness into the technological frontier.
Project areas might include:AI and emerging tech for discipleship, translation, and formation
Platforms that strengthen global mission and church infrastructure
Tools for digital safety, privacy, and child protection
Redemptive frontier innovations (VR/AR, biotech, blockchain) with Gospel imagination
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
Advancing Social Impact. We back projects that advance justice and mercy, serve communities, and embody the Gospel through redemptive action.
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Building ventures that embody Gospel justice and social renewal — Christians often lack pathways to translate Gospel conviction into systemic social impact. Meanwhile, poverty, injustice, and broken systems persist, and too few ventures integrate faith, sustainability, and impact. We need redemptive entrepreneurs who launch ventures that embody Gospel conviction while achieving measurable social impact, with innovation in business models, finance, and community development that address poverty, injustice, and systemic brokenness.
Project areas might include:Redemptive startups tackling poverty, justice, and sustainability
Missional business ventures that combine profit with impact
Social enterprises focused on community development and renewal
Nonprofit and hybrid ventures addressing local challenges creatively
NEW MEDIA
Creating Stories And Imagination. We back projects that tell stories, create art, and shape imagination in ways that open hearts to the beauty of the Gospel.
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Shaping culture through Gospel-rooted storytelling and media — The dominant cultural narratives shaping identity, morality, and meaning are increasingly disconnected from the Gospel. The Church has ceded ground in art, media, and culture-shaping institutions. We need artists, creators, and media ventures that tell fresh, Gospel-infused stories capable of shaping the cultural imagination, with innovation in film, music, digital content, and narrative platforms that spark pre-evangelism and cultural renewal.
Project areas might include:Films, podcasts, and digital storytelling that open space for faith
Music, arts, and performance projects rooted in Gospel themes
Publishing, literature, and cultural apologetics for a skeptical age
Creative content that reshapes imagination and makes faith compelling