# Outreach Tracker And Weekly Review: AI Needs Jesus

This packet is the operating sheet for actual outreach.

It is deliberately plain.

The goal is not to look impressive. The goal is to make sure every contact, follow-up, reply, objection, and next step keeps the thesis guarded, useful, personal, and free from spam logic.

Core sentence:

```text
AI needs Jesus.
Not machine conversion. Power under Christ.
```

Operating posture:

```text
Offer a clear idea.
Send one useful artifact.
Make one honest invitation.
Respect the person.
Stop when the stop rule says stop.
```

## One-Page Print Sheet

Print one copy per week.

Keep it beside the outreach map. Fill it by hand before copying rows into a spreadsheet.

```text
WEEK OF: ____________________

CORE GUARDRAIL
AI needs Jesus does not mean machine conversion, theocracy, anti-technology panic,
or skipping technical safety. It means power under Christ.

THIS WEEK'S AIM
Primary audience:  [ ] engineers/builders  [ ] churches/pastors
                   [ ] parents/teachers    [ ] secular AI-risk readers
Primary packet:    _______________________________________________
Small ask:         _______________________________________________

TWENTY FITS
Engineers/builders:      1. __________ 2. __________ 3. __________ 4. __________ 5. __________
Churches/pastors:        1. __________ 2. __________ 3. __________ 4. __________ 5. __________
Parents/teachers:        1. __________ 2. __________ 3. __________ 4. __________ 5. __________
Secular AI-risk readers: 1. __________ 2. __________ 3. __________ 4. __________ 5. __________

CONTACT RULE
[ ] I know why each person is a fit.
[ ] I am sending one doorway, not the whole house.
[ ] The ask is small enough to answer.
[ ] The guardrail travels with the phrase.
[ ] No mass-blast pretending to be personal.

FOLLOW-UP RULE
No response after two follow-ups: stop.
Decline: thank them and stop.
Objection: answer the strongest version once, route to the right packet, and invite conversation.
Hostility: do not fight for the last word.

OBJECTIONS HEARD THIS WEEK
1. __________________________________________________________________
2. __________________________________________________________________
3. __________________________________________________________________

WHAT CHANGED BECAUSE OF THE WORK
Useful reply: ________________________________________________________
Meeting / share / discussion: ________________________________________
Template to improve: _________________________________________________
Practice to keep human this week: ____________________________________

FRIDAY REVIEW
[ ] Logged all outcomes.
[ ] Removed anyone marked do not contact again.
[ ] Improved one sentence or template.
[ ] Prayed for the people contacted.
[ ] Took one embodied practice instead of turning outreach into grind.
```

## Spreadsheet Tracker

Copy this header row into a spreadsheet.

Keep all columns. The stop rules, guardrails, and objection routing are not optional metadata. They are part of the witness.

```tsv
Week	Lane	Name / Organization	Role	Why they are a fit	Contact route	Packet sent	Subject line	Small ask	Guardrail included?	Date sent	Response	Objection category	Objection summary	Reply packet	Follow-up 1 due	Follow-up 1 sent	Follow-up 2 due	Follow-up 2 sent	Outcome	Next action	Stop status	Do not contact again?	Notes
```

Use one row per person or organization.

Recommended outcome labels:

```text
drafted
sent
replied
declined
interested
meeting
shared
referred
needs better fit
no response
do not contact again
```

Recommended stop statuses:

```text
active
waiting
follow up once
follow up twice
stop: no response
stop: declined
stop: bad fit
stop: do not contact
```

## Copyable Example Rows

Paste these into a spreadsheet to preserve the shape.

```tsv
2026-W21	Engineers/builders	Example AI Safety Lead	Model behavior reviewer	Publicly works on evals and launch gates	email	engineer-review-worksheet.md	Seven questions for an AI launch review	Would this be useful for your review process?	yes	2026-05-21			a-model-spec-is-a-moral-confession.md	2026-05-28		2026-06-04		sent	wait	active	no	
2026-W21	Churches/pastors	Example Pastor	Teaching pastor	Has preached on technology and discipleship	warm email	church-discussion-handout.md	A one-hour church discussion on AI and formation	Could this serve a class or elder discussion?	yes	2026-05-21			generated-fluency-is-not-formation.md	2026-05-28		2026-06-04		sent	wait	active	no	
2026-W21	Parents/teachers	Example School Leader	Curriculum director	Responsible for student AI policy	intro	generated-fluency-is-not-formation.md	Generated fluency is not formation	Would this help frame a parent/teacher conversation?	yes	2026-05-21			ai-needs-jesus-objection-card.md	2026-05-28		2026-06-04		sent	wait	active	no	
2026-W21	Secular AI-risk readers	Example Newsletter Editor	AI risk writer	Publishes on AI risk and public meaning	email	secular-global-op-ed.md	The AI age is asking what power is for	Is this fair to your audience, even if they do not share the Christian premise?	yes	2026-05-21			objections-and-replies.md	2026-05-28		2026-06-04		sent	wait	active	no	
```

## Objection Routing

When someone objects, do not improvise a new identity for the project.

Classify the objection, answer the strongest version once, and route to the right packet.

| Objection Category | What They May Say | First Reply Posture | Best Packet |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Machine souls | "AI cannot become Christian." | Agree. The claim is not machine conversion. | `ai-needs-jesus-objection-card.md` |
| Theocracy | "This sounds like coercive religion." | Reject coercion. The claim is about power under Christ, not state compulsion. | `objections-and-replies.md` |
| Anti-technology | "This is just fear of AI." | Honor technical work. The point is rightful order, not retreat. | `the-opposite-of-doom-is-not-hype.md` |
| Technical hand-wave | "Jesus is not an eval." | Agree that technical safety matters. Ask what the eval is ultimately guarding. | `engineer-review-worksheet.md` |
| Secular doorway | "I do not share Christian premises." | Start with power, highest goods, and idolatry as public categories. | `ai-is-power-with-a-voice.md` |
| Formation | "What does this change at home or church?" | Move from thesis to habit, children, worship, silence, and embodied care. | `generated-fluency-is-not-formation.md` |
| Doom fatigue | "Everything about AI is just panic now." | Do not escalate fear. Offer Christ-shaped hope without hype. | `the-opposite-of-doom-is-not-hype.md` |
| Bad fit | "This is not for me." | Thank them. Stop. Do not argue them into caring. | none |

## Weekly Review Sheet

Do this every Friday before sending anything new.

```text
WEEK OF: ____________________

NUMBERS
High-fit people identified: ______
First notes sent: ______
Follow-up 1 sent: ______
Follow-up 2 sent: ______
Replies: ______
Declines: ______
Meetings / shares / referrals: ______
Do-not-contact rows cleared: ______

QUALITY CHECK
[ ] Every sent note had a specific fit reason.
[ ] Every sent note included the guardrail.
[ ] Every sent note sent one primary packet.
[ ] Every ask was small and answerable.
[ ] No one received more than two follow-ups.
[ ] No decline was argued with.
[ ] No objection was answered with contempt.

BEST SENTENCE THIS WEEK
______________________________________________________________________

WORST SENTENCE THIS WEEK
______________________________________________________________________

STRONGEST OBJECTION HEARD
______________________________________________________________________

FAIREST ANSWER IN ONE SENTENCE
______________________________________________________________________

PACKET THAT NEEDS IMPROVEMENT
______________________________________________________________________

ONE TEMPLATE CHANGE FOR NEXT WEEK
______________________________________________________________________

ONE EMBODIED PRACTICE
______________________________________________________________________
```

## The Weekly Decision

At the end of each week, choose exactly one.

```text
[ ] Continue: the audience fit is good and the guardrail is traveling.
[ ] Narrow: one lane is working better than the others.
[ ] Repair: the phrase is being misunderstood; lead with the objection card next week.
[ ] Pause: outreach is becoming frantic, vain, or impersonal.
[ ] Stop a lane: the current target category is a bad fit.
```

Do not use metrics to excuse bad method.

Do not use spiritual language to cover impatience.

The public case is that power must be ordered under Christ. The outreach itself must therefore remain under Christ: truthful, patient, concrete, courageous, and free.

