
Christians tackling the world’s biggest problems, with God’s help.
November 1-2 2025 | Washington D.C. | $50 (prices rise Aug 1)
United by faith in Jesus…
We gather as 100-200 Christians from diverse backgrounds to encourage and support one another to have a maximum impact on pressing problems including:
💔 Health and Poverty
🌏 Catastrophic risks (from AI, Pathogens, Climate Change, Nuclear War)
🏛️ Policy and Politics
✝️ Missions
What attendees do
Attendees will:
💬 Discuss evidence-based ways to tackle important, nonpolarized problems near God’s heart.
🎯Create plans for impact through their careers and donations.
🙌 Share faith and encouragement, “spurring one another on toward love and good deeds” (Hebrews 10:24-25).
Sessions
We’ll have an agenda ready in October.
Here are example sessions from last year:
Worship and prayer.
Keynote: The Archbishop of Canterbury shared about faith, poverty and politics.
Talks: Lead Researcher of Oxford COVID-19 vaccine Sir Andrew Pollard shared about projects preventing future pandemics.
Career Workshop: Our guide to planning a meaningful impactful career.
Discussions: Our Fireside Chat with Director of The Way explored today’s best digital evangelism tactics.
Getting there:
📍 In Alexandria, Virginia (Virginia Theological Seminary)
9AM November 1 - 7:30PM November 2
In the Addison Academic Center
Address: 3630 Bishop Walker Cir, Alexandria, VA 22304
🏛️ 7 Miles from the White House
✈️ 15 min from DCA airport
💸Financial Assistance Available
Sign up by August 1
FAQs
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Q1) When I click “apply now” on my phone, the page goes blank.
Ans) The sign-up form can take up to 10 seconds to load. If that fails, please try it on a different browser.
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No.
We gather Christians who are inspired by their faith to support the common good.
Christians for Impact is a 501c(3) nonprofit. More about us here.
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Ans) No, we are an ecumenical Christian community comprised of many different Christian denominations and branches.
We are also a 501(c)3 nonprofit.
More about us here.
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We can provide $150 for talented applicants who are funding constrained and would greatly benefit from attending.
Please specify your need for accommodation support in your application.
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Effective altruism (EA) is the idea of using reason and evidence to find the very best ways to do good, and to take action on that basis. It is also a movement that has formed around this idea. CFI / EA for Christians engages as the Christian voice within the broader secular EA movement.
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We encourage you to come; however, we expect most of the value will be for Christians who are at least interested in or sympathetic to our cause areas.
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Yes! We’re pinning down a date and expect to announce it before 1 August.
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We currently do not know what online offerings will be possible, but you can sign up for a free online ticket for at least access to networking.
We do not sponsor visas.