Think Global, Do Justice

Formation, AI and Finding Community in Christian Humanitarian Work


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*Brandon's Note: In step with the topic at hand, I've turned over all show notes and interview audio editing to AI for this week's episode.

In this conversation, Brandon Stiver and Michael Cerna reflect on the challenges and changes faced by non-profit organizations in 2025. They discuss the importance of community, the impact of funding changes, and the role of AI in shaping the future of non-profits. The conversation emphasizes the need for spiritual formation and collaboration among leaders in the sector, as well as the ethical considerations surrounding AI usage. Ultimately, they highlight the significance of building relationships and fostering a supportive community in navigating the complexities of non-profit work.

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Takeaways

  • 2025 has been a year of significant change and uncertainty for non-profits.
  • The need for physical presence and community is more important than ever.
  • Funding changes have left many organizations in a precarious position.
  • Leaders must navigate conflicting narratives about growth and success.
  • AI is a major disruptor that organizations must learn to leverage.
  • Community groups are vital for support and collaboration among non-profit leaders.
  • Ethical considerations around AI usage are crucial for organizations.
  • Spiritual formation should be integrated into non-profit work.
  • The delineation between home and office has become blurred in remote work.
  • Building relationships is essential for effective non-profit work.

Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License

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