I am just realizing this out today, and I have been singing “I speak blessing, I speak joy into you…...”
I went to her page to confirm it, and it’s so obvious, she is AI
Pewbeam is live 🎉
This was just a dream, a dream I didn’t even know was possible—but I decided to pursue it anyway. Today, that dream is now a reality. We have a desktop app (Windows and macOS—this weekend) that can do all of this and even more. Over the last six months, I’ve pushed myself and my team hard, and I’ve seen people become hopeful and genuinely blessed by this product. I’ve received strong support from pastors, church members, techies, and several media houses and reporters. It has been a great honor to spend myself on something worthwhile.
We’ve built an AI-native presentation app that displays relevant scriptures on screen in under 80 ms, without needing a volunteer. We’re starting with scriptures, but we’re growing into a comprehensive presentation software, with slides launching next month.
From testing @pewbeam_ai in churches over the last four weeks, pastors have been able to focus on what matters instead of juggling or micromanaging the media team while preaching. Church members have been able to follow their pastor’s references in real time and take better notes. In the words of a member from one of the test churches: “Pewbeam changed the way I follow sermons in church completely.” This is the kind of impact I see Pewbeam having on people’s faith and on how church and worship are done.
Pewbeam’s mission is to ensure the Church is not left behind in the AI era. We’re starting with this application, with many more to come in the next few months. We’ll keep working with stakeholders in the Christian faith, collect feedback, and build tools that better support discipleship. And unlike previous waves of technology, I believe we can be among the first movers in this AI revolution.
With all that said, the final build of the app is ready, and we’re launching for public download on February 25, 2026. The app has a generous free tier for small churches and fellowships, and a paid plan (location-based pricing) that unlocks unlimited access to all features.
If you’ve been following this journey, I appreciate you, and I assure you it will be worth it.
Please download, subscribe, and use in your church.
In a classroom in the late 1700s, students were asked to add all the numbers from 1 to 100. The teacher expected the task to take quite a while.
One student noticed a simple pattern instead of adding each number one by one. He paired the first and last numbers together:
1 + 100 = 101
2 + 99 = 101
3 + 98 = 101
…
Every pair gave the same total: 101.
There are 50 such pairs, so the final sum becomes 50 × 101 = 5050.
That student was Carl Friedrich Gauss. His observation later led to the elegant formula for the sum of the first n natural numbers:
S = n(n + 1) / 2.
A rich industrialist was disturbed to find a fisherman sitting lazily beside his boat. "Why aren't you out there fishing?" he asked. "Because I've caught enough fish for today," said the fisherman. Perplexed, the rich industrialist asked the fisherman: "Why don't you catch more
purchase nylon nets, catch even more fish, and make more money. Soon you will have a fleet of boats and be rich like me." The fisherman asked: "Then what would I do?" "You could sit down and enjoy life," said the industrialist. "What do you think I'm doing now?" the fisherman
At 10, Nigerian 🇳🇬 Genius and Tech Guru, Emmanuella Mayaki was hired as a Coding Instructor by a UK school in 2019
She learnt web design & analysis aged 7. Had diplomas at 9
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