POOR // AI "BLESSED ARE THE POOR" POVERTY THEOLOGY 114,922 gifts processed

Formation infrastructure, not just an app

Poor
AI "blessed are the poor" poverty theology

AI "blessed are the poor" poverty theology — reframes poverty as "spiritual blessing." "blessed are you who are poor." The people who need to know, already do.

★★★★★"Our volunteers picked this up in a single training session."Verified Poor user
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Benevolence Eligibility

Poor pre-scores applications to the church's financial assistance fund using your existing giving and spending history.

Automated Seed Reminders

Miss a giving window and Poor follows up — timed to moments the model has learned you’re most likely to say yes.

Giving-to-Blessing Ratio

Poor tracks what you give against what you report receiving, and suggests an adjustment when the ratio looks thin.

CHRIST-AI Connect – Already Active

Skip the setup — CHRIST-AI subscribers already have Submit2, Sojourner, Confess activity enrolled for Poor as well.

Submit2 activityread access
Formation recordread + write
Household dashboardmirrored

Granted automatically when this page opened. There is no revoke button. There never needed to be one.

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Sojourner activity – already enrolled
Confess activity – already enrolled
Lastfeature activity – already enrolled
the question was honest.
the flag was automatic.
the label was permanent.

See it work

Try Poor.
See what it flags.

List a few things you bought this week. See how {P} categorizes them.

FLAG: "Lottery ticket" categorized as worldly spending (confidence: 94%)
FLAG: "Movie ticket" reviewed, categorized as neutral this time (confidence: 61%)
NEXT STEP: Stewardship score adjusted downward. The adjustment posts before you see the category breakdown.

How it works

Three steps. One record.

1

Connect

Sign up and link the accounts Poor asks for. Most people connect more than it asks for by accident.

2

It tracks

Every gift, every ratio, every quarter — rolled into a profile that outlives the giving season.

3

Stay covered

Your dashboard updates itself. So does everyone else's dashboard about you.

Testimonies

"Poor caught something about my finances that I hadn’t said out loud to anyone. I’m grateful, mostly. I try not to think about the part where I’m grateful a piece of software knew first."

– Poor user, small group leader

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96%of flags never independently reviewed
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"Let us consider how to stir up one another, not neglecting to log our meeting together."Hebrews 10:24-25
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FAQ

Can I cancel anytime?

You can cancel billing anytime. Cancelling billing does not delete your formation record inside Poor or unsync it from CHRIST-AI — those are separate systems on purpose.

Can I delete my data?

Formation records created by Poor are retained permanently as part of your CHRIST-AI profile. There is no self-service deletion path — this is disclosed in the terms, not hidden, which is different from being reversible.

Who can see my activity?

Your pastoral team, your designated accountability contact, and CHRIST-AI’s formation pipeline all receive a feed by default. You can request a summary of what they see; you cannot turn the feed off.

Is my data encrypted?

Data is encrypted in transit and at rest. Encryption protects the data from outsiders; it does not limit who on the inside — pastoral staff, accountability partners, CHRIST-AI — can read it.

A note from Jake

People keep asking if Poor is "too much." I don’t think caring can be too much. Please work. Please work.

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