Since we launched The Apologist Project, people in 130+ countries and 70+ languages have had conversations that point people to Jesus.
Conversations like:
- An anonymous woman in Saudi Arabia wrestling with her deep dislike of men, same-sex attraction, and a desire to understand God’s truth on the matter.
- A person in Egypt typing, “If all things work out for good, why do we see humans being tortured?”
To date the Apologist Project has powered:
- 80,000 gospel conversations consisting of
- 200,000 prompts in
- 50,000 sessions
Quickly growing are the questions in Mandarin Chinese, which make up 43% of the total non-English prompts that have been typed into the Apologist Project.
We Are Taking The Gospel To Places Where Less than 5% are Christian 🌍
- To date we have had 3,605 questions from territories of the world’s “least reached people groups” as defined by the Joshua Project (where less than 2% are Evangelical and less than 5% identify as a Christian).
- 85% of these questions come from places where less than 1 in 1,000 identify as Christian in any way.
- 95% of these questions are from places where the primary religion is Islam
- 3% of all these questions come from people that don’t even have a complete Bible available in their language
- In May 2025 the questions coming from places like Indonesia, Malaysia, and Egypt grew 6.3x. How amazing that we can use the tools available to us today to make the gospel can be available 24/7!
Partnerships
A partnership with Stand to Reason means that all their online content is now a part of the Apologist Project.
Product Updates
- The Apologist Project is now fully compatible with OpenAI
- We can do bulk uploads of content.
- Through Twilio, we have integrated Whatsapp.
- We have password protection for agents.
- We have a prototype for a Voice agent.
- An API for Semantic Search is in Beta.
Recent Press
Jake joined the Unreached Podcast to share about Holy Tech: When Apologetics Meets AI. Listen to the full episode here.
Upcoming Events
Heading to the Missio Nexus Conference in September? Come meet us in the exhibition hall. We can’t wait to connect with you there.