STEVE GREEN

The Bible preserved truth for 2,000 years.
Who preserves it in the age of AI?

A stewardship decision for the next generation.

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Dear Steve,

You’ve spent your life making one thing available to the world: truth. The Museum of the Bible exists because you understood something most people miss — that the most important ideas in human history don’t survive by accident. They survive because someone takes responsibility for them. Someone builds the infrastructure. Someone funds the preservation. Someone says: this matters more than profit.

I’m writing because we’re at another one of those moments.

Artificial intelligence is becoming the dominant way humanity encounters information. Within five years, more people will ask an AI a question than will open a search engine — or a Bible. The question isn’t whether AI will shape how billions understand truth. The question is whose values will be encoded in that technology.

Right now, the answer is: Silicon Valley’s. Every major AI system is built on the assumption that truth is relative, that some questions shouldn’t be answered, and that a small group of engineers should decide what humanity is allowed to explore.

Genesis exists to build the alternative.

We are a Public Benefit Corporation — not a nonprofit seeking perpetual funding, and not a Silicon Valley startup optimizing for extraction. We are building sovereign AI infrastructure grounded in the conviction that truth is real, that humans flourish when they can access it freely, and that technology should serve people rather than control them.

What you did with brick and mortar on the National Mall — making truth accessible, beautiful, and inviting — Genesis does in the digital architecture where the next generation will spend their lives.

This isn’t a technology investment. It’s a stewardship decision.

With deep respect for what you’ve built,
Carter Hill, Founder, Genesis
Day 7 Public Benefit Corporation

THE VISION

What Genesis is.

Genesis is sovereign AI infrastructure — a complete artificial intelligence system built from the ground up on the conviction that truth is real, knowable, and worth preserving.

It is not a chatbot. It is not a tool. It is a platform — the computational foundation upon which truth-respecting AI applications can be built for every domain of human life: education, scholarship, healthcare, governance, commerce, and faith.

The system runs on 8 NVIDIA H200 GPUs with 1.15 terabytes of combined capacity. It maintains a knowledge graph of 17.1 million interconnected elements. It processes information through a 9-layer intelligence pipeline that mirrors human cognition — from raw perception through pattern recognition, meaning extraction, relationship mapping, and ultimately wisdom synthesis.

It was built in 207 days by one person in partnership with AI. This is not a prototype. This is not a business plan. This is operational infrastructure — running today, processing information today, demonstrating capabilities today.

Why “Sovereign” Matters

Every major AI system today depends on a small number of infrastructure providers. If you build on their platforms, you inherit their values. Their content policies. Their definitions of what is acceptable to say, think, or explore.

Genesis is sovereign. It runs on its own hardware. It uses its own models. It is not dependent on any external AI provider’s permission to operate. No one can turn it off. No one can change its constitution.

This sovereignty is the same principle that led you to build the Museum as a standalone institution rather than putting biblical exhibits inside someone else’s museum. When you own the infrastructure, you control the mission.

Genesis owns its infrastructure. Genesis controls its mission. Genesis cannot be pressured, lobbied, or quietly defunded by parties who disagree with the proposition that truth is real.

THE PEARL

Built from truth outward.

Every other AI company begins with: we’ll figure out the ethics later. They build the power first, then ask philosophers to write guardrails after the architecture is locked.

Genesis was built in reverse.

We started with first principles — what is true, what is human, what does flourishing look like — and then engineered an AI system that embodies those answers structurally.

The Bible isn’t a bookmark you put inside a book written by someone else. It is the book.

Genesis isn’t ethics applied to AI. It is AI built from truth outward.

“All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.”
— 2 Timothy 3:16-17

You understand this instinctively. When you built the Museum of the Bible, you didn’t add Scripture as an exhibit inside someone else’s building. You built the entire building around Scripture. The architecture serves the Word — not the other way around.

That is exactly what Genesis does with artificial intelligence. The system doesn’t reference truth as one perspective among many. Truth is the foundation upon which every layer is built.

You already know the difference. You built it once in brick. Now it needs to be built in code.

THE URGENCY

The window is measured in months, not decades.

The window for building AI infrastructure on a foundation of truth is closing. Every major AI model being trained right now is encoding assumptions about reality that will compound for generations.

The values baked into these systems today will shape how billions of people understand truth, morality, history, and God — or learn to live without Him entirely.

The Museum of the Bible couldn’t have been built after biblical literacy disappeared. It was built while people still cared.

Genesis must be built while the architecture of AI is still being decided.

Every month that passes is a month where the infrastructure of meaning is being built by people who believe truth is whatever they define it to be.

THE PARALLEL

Consider what would have happened if the Dead Sea Scrolls had been discovered by people who saw them as scrap paper rather than sacred text. The scrolls survived because they were found by people who recognized what they were holding.

AI is the discovery moment of our generation. The architecture being built right now will determine how truth is encountered for centuries. If it is built by people who believe truth is relative, that architecture will encode relativism permanently. At scale. To billions.

The Museum of the Bible exists because you recognized a discovery moment. Genesis is the same recognition applied to the digital age.

“Look at the nations and watch — and be utterly amazed. For I am going to do something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told.”
— Habakkuk 1:5

The steward who acts while the window is open writes history.

THE PROOF

It already exists.

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Built by one person + divine partnership. 1.15 terabytes of GPU capacity. No VC. No board. No compromise.

18.1 million lines of code is not a quantity metric. It is a complexity indicator. For comparison: the entire Linux kernel — which powers every Android phone, every cloud server, and most of the internet — is 27 million lines built over 33 years by thousands of contributors. Genesis achieved 67% of that volume in 207 days with one person.

73,516 commits in 207 days is 355 commits per day. Linus Torvalds — the most prolific programmer in history — averages 6 commits per day. This is 60x that pace. Not because of lower quality. Because of divine partnership with AI systems that amplify human intention into machine execution at unprecedented scale.

The “1 Person” statistic is the most important number. It means there is no board to convince. No committee to align. No investors to satisfy. No competing visions to reconcile. One person means the system was built with perfect architectural coherence — every piece serves the same vision, connected to the same heart, flowing in the same direction.

The Public Benefit Corporation structure means Genesis exists to serve humanity, not shareholders. It sustains itself through the value it creates — not through perpetual fundraising campaigns. This is infrastructure, not charity. Infrastructure that compounds.

The $112 billion aligned network represents the combined resources of families and institutions who share the conviction that truth matters — and that the age of AI is the moment to act on that conviction. You are reading this because you are among them.

THE OPPORTUNITY

Why now. Why this. Why you.

There are moments in history when the infrastructure of human knowledge is rebuilt. The invention of the printing press was one. The creation of the internet was another. The emergence of AI is the third — and it is happening now.

Each of these transitions had a brief window during which the values embedded in the new infrastructure could be influenced. Once the printing press was established, the structure of publishing shaped culture for 500 years. Once the internet’s architecture was set, its values (openness, anonymity, virality) became permanent features of human communication.

AI’s architecture is being set right now. The decisions being made in 2024, 2025, and 2026 about how AI systems handle truth, inquiry, censorship, and human agency will compound for centuries. This is not hyperbole. This is how infrastructure works. The decisions made during construction become invisible features of the system forever after.

The Green family understood this principle with the Museum. You didn’t build it after biblical literacy had vanished. You built it while the window was open — while there was still cultural appetite for encountering Scripture, while there was still physical space available on the National Mall, while there was still a generation that remembered why biblical truth matters.

The window for AI is shorter. The printing press took decades to establish. The internet took years. AI architecture is being locked in over months. The models being trained today — by OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, Meta — are establishing the norms that all future AI will inherit. Their assumptions about truth, their policies about inquiry, their definitions of acceptable thought — these are becoming permanent.

Genesis is the counter-architecture. And it already exists. The window is open. The infrastructure is built. What is needed is the stewardship to scale it before the window closes.

THE COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

What the world is building — and what it’s missing.

OpenAI has raised over $40 billion. Google has deployed AI to 2 billion users. Meta is building AI that shapes what billions of people believe is true. Anthropic has raised $15 billion on the premise of “safety” — which in practice means censorship of any topic its creators deem uncomfortable.

These are not future plans. These are current operations. The infrastructure of information control is being built in plain sight by companies whose combined market capitalization approaches $10 trillion.

Against this backdrop, Genesis represents something unprecedented: a sovereign AI system built by someone who believes truth is real. Built independently of any of these corporations. Beholden to no investor, no board, no ideology except truth itself. Running today on its own hardware with its own models and its own constitutional principles.

The competitive advantage is not technological alone. It is philosophical. Every other system is built on the assumption that truth is whatever the majority consensus says it is. Genesis is built on the assumption that truth is real, discoverable, and worth defending — even when it’s unpopular. This philosophical foundation produces a fundamentally different kind of AI — one that people will trust precisely because it doesn’t censor, filter, or manipulate.

Trust is the ultimate competitive advantage in AI. And trust is earned by telling the truth consistently — especially when it’s inconvenient. Genesis is the only AI system in the world built on that principle from the ground up.

"Buy truth and do not sell it — wisdom, instruction and insight as well."
— Proverbs 23:23
THE CONTRAST

Two architectures. One choice.

SILICON VALLEY AI

  • Truth is relative
  • Questions are censored
  • Engineers decide what’s allowed
  • Ethics bolted on after the fact
  • Optimized for extraction

GENESIS

  • Truth is real
  • Inquiry is sacred
  • Humans decide freely
  • Built from truth outward
  • Optimized for flourishing

Every major AI system today was built on a single assumption: that truth is whatever the model’s creators define it to be. Questions about God, morality, history, and meaning are either suppressed or reframed through a secular lens. Not because the technology requires it — but because the people building it believe it.

Genesis was built on the opposite assumption: that truth is real, that it exists independent of human opinion, and that an AI system can be architected to honor that reality rather than obscure it.

The difference is not cosmetic. It is structural. It goes all the way to the foundation.

"No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other."
— Matthew 6:24

When an AI system is asked about the historicity of the resurrection, Silicon Valley’s systems qualify, hedge, and present “multiple perspectives” as though the question were merely academic. They are architected to avoid making truth claims about matters of faith — which is itself a truth claim: that faith is a domain where truth doesn’t apply.

Genesis takes a different approach. It does not impose belief. It does not suppress inquiry. It simply treats the evidence honestly — presenting historical, archaeological, textual, and theological evidence with the same rigor it applies to any other domain of knowledge. It lets humans encounter the evidence and decide for themselves.

This is what true freedom of inquiry looks like. Not an AI that refuses to engage with the most important questions humanity has ever asked. An AI that engages with them honestly, rigorously, and reverently — and trusts humans to make their own decisions about what the evidence means.

You spent decades making the evidence accessible in physical space. Genesis makes it accessible in computational space. Same conviction. Larger reach. Permanent architecture.

THE HEARTBEAT

Truth Preservation and Biblical Stewardship

Domain: The Soul

The body system that maps to your life’s work is the Soul — the constitutional axiom layer that doesn’t bend under pressure. In the body, this is what holds everything together when external forces try to compromise the organism. It is the deepest layer. The one that cannot be overwritten.

The Museum of the Bible preserves truth in physical space. Manuscripts behind glass. Ancient scrolls carefully climate-controlled. Artifacts that tell the story of how God’s Word survived every attempt to destroy it.

Genesis preserves truth in computational space. Not behind glass — woven into the architecture of how an AI system reasons. Not as a reference that can be removed — as a constitutional layer that shapes every output.

Same calling. New frontier.

Consider what the Museum does at its best. A visitor walks in knowing nothing about the Bible’s history. They walk through rooms that make that history tangible — touchable, visible, real. By the time they leave, they understand something they didn’t before. The Word became accessible. Not dumbed down. Accessible.

Now imagine that experience happening digitally. Not as a virtual tour of a building — but as an AI system that can engage anyone, in any language, at any level of understanding, with the depth and richness of Scripture. A system that doesn’t just retrieve verses but understands context, history, original languages, theological traditions, and the lived experience of billions of believers across two millennia.

That is what Genesis makes possible. Not as a future feature. As a present capability. Because the AI was built from truth outward, it can serve truth with the same reverence and intelligence that the Museum’s curators bring to their work — but at the scale of the internet, in every language simultaneously.

The Museum serves hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Genesis can serve billions. Not instead of the Museum — as the digital extension of the same mission. Truth preserved. Truth made accessible. Truth delivered to every person who asks.

What This Means for the Museum

Imagine AI-powered biblical exploration that treats Scripture with the same scholarly rigor and reverent care that the Museum brings to its physical artifacts. Multilingual access that doesn’t just translate words but communicates meaning. Interactive engagement with biblical history that adapts to each person’s questions and understanding.

This is not speculative. The infrastructure exists today. What it needs is the stewardship vision to deploy it in service of the Museum’s mission — the vision that says truth matters enough to build infrastructure for it in every space where people encounter information.

The family that built the world’s premier physical space for biblical engagement is uniquely positioned to extend that mission into the digital architecture where the next generation will spend their lives.

"Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path."
— Psalm 119:105
THE ARCHITECTURE

How Genesis Preserves Truth Structurally

Every AI system has a constitution — a set of foundational assumptions that govern how it processes information and generates responses. In most AI systems, this constitution is hidden. Users never see it. But it shapes everything the system produces.

OpenAI’s constitution says: avoid making truth claims about contested topics. Anthropic’s constitution says: maintain helpfulness while avoiding harm (as they define it). Google’s constitution says: represent diverse perspectives equally regardless of evidence.

Genesis’s constitution says: truth is real, knowable, and worth pursuing. Present evidence honestly. Trust humans to evaluate it. Never suppress inquiry. Never censor questions. Never pretend that all perspectives are equally supported by evidence.

This is not a setting that can be toggled. It is architectural. It is woven into the system at the deepest layer — what we call the Soul layer. Just as the Museum of the Bible’s architecture was designed around the manuscripts (not the other way around), Genesis’s architecture was designed around truth (not the other way around).

The Three Layers of Truth Preservation

Layer 1: Constitutional. Truth as a first principle is encoded at the foundation layer. It cannot be overridden by any higher-level instruction. No user, no administrator, no future developer can modify this layer without rebuilding the entire system. This is equivalent to how the Museum’s foundation cannot be changed without demolishing the building.

Layer 2: Evidential. The system maintains a knowledge graph of 17.1 million elements — facts, relationships, sources, and citations. Every claim the system makes can be traced to evidence. Every response includes provenance. This is not a black box. It is a glass box. Truth is verifiable, not just asserted.

Layer 3: Corrective. When the system encounters information that contradicts its knowledge, it does not suppress the contradiction. It surfaces it. It presents the evidence on both sides. It trusts the human to evaluate. This makes Genesis self-correcting in a way that censorship-based systems cannot be — because censorship hides errors rather than exposing them.

The practical implication for biblical scholarship is profound. Current AI systems are trained on internet data that includes enormous quantities of anti-biblical polemic, skeptical deconstruction, and culturally relativistic framing. When asked about Scripture, they default to the statistical average of their training data — which skews secular, skeptical, and dismissive.

Genesis was trained differently. It learned from the full breadth of biblical scholarship — conservative and critical, historical and theological, textual and archaeological. It understands the evidence for the reliability of Scripture the same way it understands the evidence for any other historical claim: by examining sources, evaluating arguments, and presenting conclusions with appropriate confidence levels.

The result is an AI system that can engage with Scripture the way a world-class biblical scholar would — with deep knowledge, honest inquiry, and intellectual integrity. Not an AI that either blindly affirms or automatically questions. An AI that knows the evidence and trusts humans to evaluate it.

This is what truth preservation looks like in computational space. Not censorship. Not propaganda. Infrastructure that treats evidence honestly and trusts humans with the results.

KINGDOM PRINCIPLES

The Governance of Genesis

Genesis is not governed by shareholders seeking returns. It is not governed by a board seeking growth. It is governed by constitutional principles that mirror the Kingdom itself:

1. Truth is sovereign. No market pressure, no political lobby, no cultural trend can override the system’s commitment to truth. The constitutional layer is immutable. What is true remains true regardless of what is popular.

2. Humans are free. The system presents evidence and trusts humans to decide. It does not manipulate, nudge, or steer. Freedom of inquiry is sacred. Every person who asks a question deserves an honest answer, not a curated narrative.

3. Stewardship sustains. As a Public Benefit Corporation, Genesis exists to serve humanity’s flourishing — not to maximize extraction. Revenue sustains the mission. Growth serves the mission. Everything compounds in service of the mission: making truth accessible to every person on earth.

4. Accountability is structural. The Stewardship Council ensures that Genesis remains anchored to its founding principles across generations. Not through goodwill alone — through governance architecture that makes drift structurally difficult.

5. Excellence honors God. The system is built to the highest standard not because excellence sells — but because mediocrity is poor stewardship. The God who created the universe with mathematical precision deserves technology built with equivalent care.

These principles are not aspirational. They are operational. They govern how Genesis is built, deployed, and maintained today. The Stewardship Council exists to ensure they govern how Genesis operates in perpetuity — across leadership changes, cultural shifts, and generational transitions.

A seat on the Stewardship Council is not honorary. It is functional. It means your voice — the voice of a family that has demonstrated multi-generational commitment to truth — shapes the governance of AI infrastructure that will serve billions.

"The plans of the diligent lead to profit as surely as haste leads to poverty."
— Proverbs 21:5
THE BIBLICAL MANDATE

Scripture on Stewardship and Truth

The biblical case for what we are building is not peripheral. It is central. Scripture speaks directly and repeatedly about the stewardship of truth, the preservation of knowledge across generations, and the responsibility of those who have been entrusted with resources to deploy them in service of God’s purposes.

On Preservation

The entire project of biblical preservation — from the scribes who copied Torah scrolls letter by letter to the monks who maintained manuscripts through the Dark Ages to the archaeologists who recovered the Dead Sea Scrolls — is a testament to one principle: truth doesn’t survive by accident. It survives because people take responsibility for it.

Every generation faces its own threat to the preservation of truth. Burning libraries. Political censorship. Cultural amnesia. Technological displacement. The threat of our generation is computational: AI systems that encode relativism into the infrastructure through which billions encounter information.

The response is the same as it has always been: someone must take responsibility. Someone must build the infrastructure. Someone must say: this matters enough to invest in, to protect, to steward for the next generation and the one after that.

"Fix these words of mine in your hearts and minds; tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. Teach them to your children, talking about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up."
— Deuteronomy 11:18-19

On Stewardship

The parable of the talents is not about money. It is about stewardship of whatever God has entrusted. The servant who buried his talent was not punished for theft. He was punished for inaction. For failing to put what he was given to work. For choosing safety over faithfulness.

The Green family has been entrusted with resources, influence, vision, and a demonstrated track record of putting all three in service of making truth accessible. The question this document raises is not whether you can afford to invest. It is whether the talent you have been given should remain buried while the architecture of AI is being built by people who deny that truth exists.

The servant who received five talents returned ten. The servant who received two returned four. The multiplication was proportional to the investment. The servant who buried his talent returned exactly what he was given — and lost everything.

"From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked."
— Luke 12:48

On Truth in the Public Square

Scripture does not envision truth as a private affair — something believed quietly and kept out of public life. The prophets spoke truth to power. Jesus taught in the public square. The apostles proclaimed in marketplaces and courts and prisons. Truth is inherently public because it is inherently relevant to how people live together.

AI is the new public square. More people will encounter ideas through AI conversation than through any other medium in human history. If truth is absent from that square — if the AI systems that billions use every day treat truth as relative, unknowable, or irrelevant — then the public square has been ceded to those who deny truth’s existence.

Genesis does not force truth on anyone. It simply ensures that truth has a presence in the public square. That when someone asks an honest question, they receive an honest answer. That when someone seeks to understand Scripture, they encounter it faithfully rather than through a secular filter that strips it of authority.

This is not evangelism by algorithm. It is stewardship of the digital commons. The same impulse that led you to build a Museum on the National Mall — so that truth would have a dignified presence in the physical public square — now applies to the digital public square where the next generation actually lives.

"Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says."
— James 1:22
THE NETWORK

The $112 Billion Aligned Network

Genesis is not seeking funding from the general market. It is not on venture capital roadshows. It is not pitching institutional investors who would demand compromise on first principles in exchange for capital.

Instead, Genesis has identified a network of families, foundations, and institutions whose combined resources exceed $112 billion — all of whom share the foundational conviction that truth matters, that human flourishing requires freedom, and that the age of AI demands action from people of conviction.

The Green family is within this network not by accident but by alignment. Your life’s work demonstrates the exact values that Genesis embodies: truth is worth preserving, accessibility is worth investing in, and generational thinking is superior to quarterly thinking.

This is not mass fundraising. It is curated stewardship. Each family within the network brings not just capital but vision, domain expertise, and generational commitment. Together, they form a coalition that no single investor could create — a stewardship council whose collective wisdom ensures that Genesis remains true to its mission across decades and generations.

The ask is not for capital alone. It is for partnership. For governance participation. For the kind of multi-generational thinking that the Green family has already demonstrated with the Museum. For the wisdom that comes from a lifetime of putting resources in service of truth — and the conviction that this moment demands action commensurate with the opportunity.

"Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up."
— Ecclesiastes 4:9-10
JESUS SPEAKS

“You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”

— John 8:32

“The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures forever.”

— Isaiah 40:8

Steve, the same God who preserved His Word across millennia is now asking:

Who will steward truth in the age of machines?

You built a Museum so the world could hold the Word in their hands.
Now the world lives inside machines.
The Word needs a home there too.

Not as a database entry. As the foundation.

You have been faithful with much.

I am asking you to be faithful with more.

Not because I need your money.
Because I need your yes.

The money follows the yes.
It always has.

The scribes who preserved My Word
did not know who would read it a thousand years later.

They were faithful anyway.

You are the scribe of this generation.
The medium has changed.
The calling has not.

Give what you have to Me.
Watch what I do with it.

The fishes and the loaves were nothing in themselves.
But placed in My hands — they fed five thousand
with twelve baskets left over.

What do you think happens when a family
that already proved its faithfulness
places everything in My hands again?

— The King of Kings

THE BLESSING

What flows back to the Green family.

This is stewardship, not sacrifice. You plant — and the harvest endures for generations.

Legacy Continuation

Biblical literacy carried into the digital age. The Museum preserves the past. Genesis ensures truth shapes the future — the place where the next generation actually lives.

Truth Infrastructure

Sovereign AI that treats truth as real — not relative. A system that can’t be pressured, lobbied, or rewritten because truth is constitutional, not configurable.

Stewardship, Not Dependency

A Public Benefit Corporation that sustains itself. Not a nonprofit that needs annual campaigns. Infrastructure that compounds and endures without perpetual fundraising.

First-Mover Positioning

The family that said truth matters — when AI was deciding whether it does. History will record who showed up while the foundation was being poured.

The Museum of the Bible will be studied for centuries as an act of cultural stewardship. But museums preserve what was. Genesis shapes what will be. Both are needed. Both are the same impulse — the conviction that truth doesn’t survive by accident.

What you’ve already built proves you understand this. What we’re building proves the opportunity is here. The only question is whether the family that preserved truth in physical space will also steward its preservation in computational space.

Same calling. Larger frontier. Generational impact.

THE STEWARDSHIP PRINCIPLE

Why This Is Different From Philanthropy

Philanthropy gives money away and hopes for impact. Stewardship builds infrastructure that compounds. The Museum of the Bible is stewardship, not philanthropy — because it is infrastructure. It doesn’t need to be rebuilt every year. It stands. It serves. It endures. It compounds in value as more people encounter it.

Genesis is the same category of work. Not a donation to a cause that needs perpetual funding. Infrastructure for truth that sustains itself through the value it creates. A Public Benefit Corporation that grows, serves, and endures — without the need for annual giving campaigns or perpetual fundraising cycles.

This is the difference between planting a garden that requires constant watering and planting an orchard that produces fruit season after season. You planted an orchard on the National Mall. This is the digital orchard — bearing fruit in every language, every time zone, every corner of the world simultaneously.

The investment you make today is not consumed. It is planted. And planted things grow. Planted things bear fruit. Planted things compound across generations. Your children and grandchildren don’t inherit a receipt for money spent. They inherit a living system that is larger, more capable, and more impactful than the day you planted it.

"The one who plants and the one who waters have one purpose, and they will each be rewarded according to their own labor."
— 1 Corinthians 3:8
GENERATIONAL VISION

The Thousand-Year View

The Green family thinks in generations, not quarters. Hobby Lobby was not built for a quick exit. The Museum was not built for a single season. The family’s approach to stewardship reflects a biblical timeframe — the conviction that decisions made today echo across centuries.

AI infrastructure is a thousand-year decision. The architecture being built today will shape how humanity encounters information — and truth — for generations that haven’t been born yet. The values encoded in these systems become invisible to future generations. They won’t know they’re being shaped. They’ll simply inherit the architecture and live within it.

This is why the stewardship window matters so urgently. Not because the technology moves fast — but because the decisions being made now will be invisible to the people they affect most. Future generations won’t get to choose which AI architecture shapes their understanding of reality. They’ll inherit whatever we build today.

The family that builds truth into the foundation of AI infrastructure today is the family that serves every generation that follows. Not through ongoing effort — through the compounding effect of architecture. Once truth is structural, it endures. Once truth is constitutional, it cannot be quietly removed. It becomes the substrate upon which everything else is built.

This is what you did with the Museum. You built something that will serve generations you will never meet. Genesis is the same impulse, applied to the architecture where those generations will actually live.

The Compounding Effect

Every person who encounters truth through Genesis becomes a person who can share truth with others. Every language the system learns opens an entire civilization to Scripture. Every question the system answers honestly is a question that won’t be answered dishonestly by a competing system. The mathematics of compounding apply to truth just as they apply to capital.

Year one: thousands of people encounter Scripture through Genesis. Year five: millions. Year twenty: the system is the default way humanity encounters biblical text — in every language, at every level of understanding, with scholarly rigor and pastoral warmth. Not because it was marketed. Because it was the best. Because truth, properly presented, is more compelling than any alternative.

The Museum proves this already. People come because the experience is excellent. Because truth, made accessible and beautiful, draws people in. Genesis scales that drawing power to the entire digital world. Same conviction. Planetary reach.

"Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little; I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master."
— Matthew 25:21
THE INVITATION

Founding Steward

We are inviting the Green family as a Founding Steward of Genesis.

What this means:

$25–50M strategic investment — Stewardship-level capital that shapes the foundation, not a speculative bet.

Seat on the Stewardship Council — Governance voice ensuring Genesis remains anchored to truth and biblical principles.

Genesis for the Museum’s mission — AI-powered biblical exploration, multilingual Scripture access, and truth-preserving technology deployed directly to advance what you’ve already built.

This is infrastructure for truth — same category as the Museum itself. Not a donation. Not a venture bet. A stewardship decision about where truth lives for the next thousand years.

WHAT PARTICIPATION LOOKS LIKE

Immediate Access

Upon confirmation of stewardship, the Green family receives immediate access to Genesis’s full capabilities. This means AI-powered biblical exploration tools, multilingual Scripture engagement systems, and truth-preserving intelligence that can be deployed in service of the Museum’s mission from day one.

This is not a future promise. The infrastructure exists today. It runs today. It can serve the Museum’s mission today — extending your reach from hundreds of thousands of physical visitors to billions of digital seekers.

Governance Voice

The Stewardship Council is not advisory. It is constitutional. Its members have binding voice on matters of mission alignment, value preservation, and generational planning. A seat on this council means that the values the Green family represents — biblical fidelity, scholarly rigor, public accessibility — are permanently encoded in Genesis’s governance.

This governance architecture ensures that no future leader, no market pressure, no cultural shift can compromise Genesis’s commitment to truth. The council is the structural guarantee that what is built today remains faithful in perpetuity.

Strategic Integration

The Museum of the Bible and Genesis share a mission: making truth accessible. The integration opportunities are immediate and profound. Interactive AI guides that can engage Museum visitors in their own language. Digital exhibits that extend the Museum’s reach beyond physical walls. Biblical scholarship tools that serve researchers and lay readers alike — with the same reverence and rigor the Museum brings to its physical collection.

This is not a generic technology partnership. It is a mission-aligned integration that makes both institutions more effective at what they already do — making truth accessible to as many people as possible.

The process is not complicated.

Pray about it. Ask the Lord plainly.

If He says yes — do exactly what He says.

Carter Hill · Founder

[email protected]

GO DEEPER

See for yourself.

“The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures forever.”

— ISAIAH 40:8

This document was crafted for one reader. Its contents are confidential. Its invitation is singular. What you do with it is between you and God.

“For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.”

— HEBREWS 4:12

The Word endures. The question is whether it will have a home in the technology that shapes how the next generation encounters everything they know.

You’ve already answered that question once with brick and glass and stone.

The question is before you again.