For church leadership · Built in stewardship

Lead with clarity.
Decide with Scripture.

A meeting, decision, and Bible study platform built for church leaders and Christian executives who refuse to lead from vibes.

Decision · Hire associate pastor · Option 2 of 3

AI-generated option · grounded in Scripture

Internal promotion of current youth director.

Promote from within. Six years of cultural alignment and proven shepherding of youth families. Reduces hiring risk; trades search breadth for fit.

"Faithful in a very little is also faithful in much."

Luke 16:10 (ESV)

Matrix scoring

Reversibility 8 / 10
Alignment with mission 9 / 10
Stewardship of resources 8 / 10
Risk profile 7 / 10
A live decision view — AI option grounded in Scripture, scored on ten criteria.

Bible Study corpus · grounded, not generated

  • 405,000+

    Scripture embeddings

  • 10

    translations

  • Hebrew / Greek

    originals + Strong's

  • Matthew Henry

    + Westminster Confessions

The problem

Two gaps every leadership team feels.

Accountability gap

"Our staff doesn't follow through on decisions."

Meetings end. Action items live in someone's notebook. Two weeks later nobody owns anything and the elder board is having the same conversation again. The decision was good. The follow-through wasn't.

Depth gap

"Our Bible studies stay surface-level."

Devotional apps give you a verse and a thought. Seminary gives you Hebrew, Greek, and commentaries — for $40,000. Leaders want exegetical depth without the price tag, grounded and not improvised.

What it does

Three pillars. One platform.

Built tightly enough that a meeting flows into a decision flows into a task flows into a study — without ever leaving the page.

01 / Pillar

Bible Study
deep.

Chat-first study against a 405,000-embedding Scripture corpus across ten translations, with Hebrew and Greek originals, Strong's, Matthew Henry, and the Westminster Confessions. Ask in plain English; every answer cites the passage it leaned on. Save any response as a personal note — your notes embed alongside Scripture and stay searchable in future questions, so your study compounds over time instead of evaporating into a chat history.

  • 405,000+ Scripture embeddings across 10 translations
  • Hebrew and Greek originals · Strong's lemma lookups
  • Matthew Henry · Westminster Confessions built in
  • Two modes: Study (fast) and Deep (structured exegesis)
  • Personal notes embedded and recall-searchable

Bible Study · Deep mode · Gemini Flash

Question

How does Isaiah 50:4 frame disciple-making?

TL;DR

Isaiah 50:4 (Servant Song) ties teaching authority to listening. The instructed tongue requires the wakened ear — discipleship is reception before delivery.

ESVHebrewStrong'sMatthew Henry

5 citations · 3 cross-references · save as note ↑

02 / Pillar

Decisions
grounded.

Frame the choice. Generate options grounded in Scripture. Score against ten criteria. Walk into the room with a decision packet — not a debate.

  • AI-generated options with cited Scripture
  • 10-criteria matrix scoring on a 1–10 scale
  • Side-by-side comparison: Pros · Cons · Risks · Reversibility
  • Export PDF decision packet for board minutes

Decision · Compare options

Internal promotion

Score

32/40

External search

Score

28/40

Wait one quarter

Score

21/40

[Luke 16:10 ESV] cited on option 1 · 3 criteria match unanimously

03 / Pillar

Meetings
structured.

Seven agenda block types — Opening, Discussion, Decision, Action, Update, Closing, Info. Persistent notes. Pause and resume. Every action item becomes a real task with a named owner.

  • 7 structured agenda block types
  • Start, pause, resume across sessions
  • Persistent meeting notes, searchable
  • Action items export to tasks with owners

Meeting · Elder board · in progress

  1. Opening Opening prayer
  2. Discussion Budget review — Q2 surplus
  3. Decision Hire associate pastor
  4. Action Assign visit list
  5. Update Building update

3 action items will export to tasks at end of meeting

The differentiator

AI that cites the Bible.
Not the algorithm.

Every AI answer in Yahweh Leadership is grounded in a 405,000-embedding Scripture corpus with original languages, classical commentaries, and confessional documents. Citations are inline. Every claim is verifiable against its source passage.

No generic "here's what the Bible says about leadership." Real passages, real references, real exegesis — surfaced fast.

Bible Study · Deep mode · Gemini Flash

Question

How should elders handle a member in unrepentant sin?

Grounded response

Matthew 18:15–17 [Matthew 18:15 ESV] establishes a four-step pattern: private appeal, two or three witnesses, the church, then separation. Galatians 6:1 [Galatians 6:1 WEB] adds the disposition — restoration in a spirit of gentleness, mindful of one's own vulnerability.

5 citations · 3 cross-references Save as personal note ↑
Real output from the Deep study mode.

Pricing

Donation-funded.
Always.

Comparable governance and Bible study software runs $2,000 to $10,000 a year. We give the platform to the church and ask only what the Lord leads you to give. No paywalls. No feature gates. No tiers.

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    $2,000 – $10,000 / yr

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    Church operations

    $14 – $199 / mo

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    Bible study suite

    $300 – $3,000 one-time

  • Yahweh Leadership

    All of the above

    Give as led

Our mission

"We refuse to build software that treats the church like a market."