Plain-language guides on putting a grounded, cited, crisis-safe AI assistant on your church website.
How to put a grounded AI assistant on your church website that answers from your sermons — cited, honest when it doesn't know, and crisis-safe.
How grounding, citations, a re-check pass, and a crisis gate keep a church AI from inventing doctrine — and the four questions to ask any vendor.
A plain nine-question checklist for buying a church AI assistant in 2026 — grounding, citations, crisis safety, language, data, setup, and price.
Church AI comes in three kinds. Only one answers your congregation's questions. Here's what separates a good congregant assistant from the rest.
A practical buyer's guide: the eight questions that separate a church AI assistant you can trust from one you cannot — grounding, citations, crisis, price, and more.
A clear-eyed look at where AI earns its place in a church and where it should step aside — starting with the crisis line.
The same questions every week drain your staff. Here's how to let your website answer them accurately, in your pastor's own voice, around the clock.
A grounded look at the real risk of AI on a church website — bots that make things up — and what a cited, crisis-safe build actually changes.
Tres tipos de IA para iglesias explicados con claridad. AskMyChurch responde con las palabras del pastor, cita la fuente y nunca inventa doctrina.
Siete preguntas concretas que separan una herramienta confiable de una peligrosa: anclaje, citas, crisis, idioma, datos y precio.
Why a good church AI knows exactly when to stop talking and get a real person on the line — and how AskMyChurch is built to do that.
A pretty church site that ends every question in a contact form loses guests before Sunday. Here's what the gap costs and how to close it.
La IA en la iglesia tiene un lugar claro: lo repetitivo. Y un límite igual de claro: los momentos humanos. Aquí está la línea.
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