Sovereign’s Capital. 85 companies. $40B IPO. Now: the intelligence layer they all need.
You and Henry didn’t start Sovereign’s Capital because the world needed another fund. You started it because you saw a gap between what Christian founders were building and the capital willing to meet them where they stood — in calling, in conviction, in the belief that stewardship of innovation is itself an act of worship.
Twelve years and 85 companies later, your thesis has been vindicated many times over. Grab went public at $40 billion. Xendit is transforming payments across Southeast Asia. Liquidia proved that faith-aligned biotech could compete with the biggest players.
Genesis is the same thesis — applied to intelligence itself.
Carter Hill is a faith-driven founder building the world’s first sovereign AI that answers to no Big Tech dependency, no ideological filter, and no corporate compromise. Not as a marketing position — as architecture.
This isn’t a pitch about disruption. It’s a conversation about calling. Carter has spent 207 days building what most companies take five years to attempt — 18.1 million lines of code, 73,516 commits, a 397-billion-parameter reasoning engine on dedicated hardware he owns outright.
Your fund was built on the premise that Kingdom-aligned capital produces asymmetric returns because faith-driven founders work harder, stay longer, and build more responsibly. Genesis is that premise at its most extreme.
The question isn’t whether sovereign AI matters. The question is whether the first one will be built by people who understand stewardship — or by people who don’t.
We’d welcome the conversation.
Sovereign’s 85 companies all need AI. If they depend on Big Tech APIs, they’re downstream of companies whose policies can change overnight. Genesis offers portfolio-wide AI sovereignty.
18.1M lines of code. 17.1M-element knowledge graph. 397B-parameter model on owned hardware. 73,516 commits of compounding decisions. This isn’t a wrapper — it’s the stack.
A faith-driven founder so committed to sovereignty that he built the entire AI stack himself rather than compromise on whose values the system would encode.
Early-stage equity in a $112B+ market. Fits Sovereign’s sweet spot ($500K–$15M). One founder, zero burn rate on headcount, infrastructure already operational.
“Whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men.”— Colossians 3:23
“The hand of the diligent will rule, while the slothful will be put to forced labor.”— Proverbs 12:24
Every month, Big Tech consolidates more inference capacity, more data, more regulatory capture. Independence must be established now.
Sovereign’s Capital has always invested in founders building before consensus catches up. That’s the Grab thesis. The Xendit thesis. Genesis is that moment for AI.
The market will recognize sovereign AI’s value within 18 months. The founders who build it will be chosen in the next 6.
Sovereign’s Capital is the circulatory system of the faith-driven ecosystem — moving oxygen (capital) to every organ (portfolio company) that needs it to grow.
Without circulation, organs starve. Without faith-aligned capital, faith-driven founders compromise. Andre’s work ensures the lifeblood reaches the right places at the right time.
Genesis is the brain that the circulatory system has been waiting to nourish. When the circulatory system nourishes the brain, the brain makes the entire organism more intelligent.
A Genesis investment compounds across the entire body — making every portfolio company smarter.
No deck required. Founder to investor, faith-driven builder to faith-driven funder. Carter walks through architecture, sovereignty thesis, and business model.
Andre has the pattern recognition to see this deal for what it is. The Quiet Builder recognizing another Quiet Builder.
Explore whether Genesis belongs in the Sovereign’s Capital family — not just as investment, but as infrastructure for the ecosystem.
A conversation about calling, not a pitch about disruption.