Atlas ThinkTank
“When you hire Atlas, you hire an entire civilization.”
Overview.
The Atlas ThinkTank is a unique offering in global education:
A day-to-week long engagement where your business, ministry, or organization becomes the focus of the entire university.
You bring us a problem, a question, or a strategic need.
Atlas assigns it to:
every relevant department,
every class,
faculty teams,
research institutes,
and (if you wish) the Houses and Tribes.
Within days, you receive:
a unified strategic report from the Council of Faculty,
curated insights from departmental teams,
and dozens to hundreds of student essays analyzing your challenge from every discipline — theological, medical, economic, psychological, artistic, agricultural, and technological.
This service is one of the greatest intellectual multipliers available anywhere in the world.
“One question in. One complete civilization’s intelligence out.”
Purpose
Atlas was built to incubate renewal — of civilizations, communities, systems, and organizations.
The ThinkTank makes that renewal available as a service to the world.
We do not merely answer questions.
We generate strategies, designs, frameworks, protocols, and blueprints aligned with:
biblical truth
covenant psychology
terrain biology
economic balance
aesthetic excellence
and civilizational coherence
This is not consulting.
It is revelation-driven problem solving at scale.
How It Works
1. You Present the Question
Businesses submit one central question or problem statement, such as:
“How do we rebuild our culture?”
“What product should we launch next, and why?”
“How do we solve X operational challenge?”
“What is our next five-year strategic plan?”
“How do we heal staff burnout through biblical psychology?”
“How should we expand into new markets?”
“How do we redesign our health system terrain-wise?”
“What is the Christian ethical framework for our industry?”
Any question. Any domain. Any scale.
2. Atlas Mobilizes the Entire University
Depending on the scope, your question is deployed to:
Undergraduate Houses
Graduate programs
Doctoral seminars
Terrain Medicine Council
Covenant Psychology Board
Klesia Arts Division
Balaysia Utopian Development Institute
Zion Legal Institute
Great Books faculty
and the Atlas Chancellor’s Circle
For one day or one week, we become your civilization-sized brain.
3. Students Respond With Essays, Prototypes, and Models
Every participating student writes a formal essay, design, protocol, or model addressing your problem through the lens of their discipline.
Examples include:
terrain-based organizational health overhaul
biblical economics plan
covenant psychological culture repair
artistic rebranding from the Klesia Division
narrative identity redesign
product sketches or prototypes
full legal analysis from Zion Juridical scholars
regenerative agriculture plans for landholding companies
AI systems design guided by Gloria
or literary/communication reframing
You may receive hundreds of intellectual contributions.
4. Report Giving
The Council of Faculty compiles:
a master strategic report
cross-disciplinary insights
actionable steps
risk assessments
biblical alignment checks
model projections
and a canonical “recommendation set”
This is a document of significant depth — often 30–200 pages — produced in a matter of days.
Following the ThinkTank, organizations may:
meet privately with Atlas faculty,
commission research,
hire student consultants,
launch prototypes,
or join the Atlas Incubation pipeline.
Many ThinkTank clients proceed into deeper partnership, licensing intellectual property from Atlas or inviting students to contribute long-term.
Deliverables
Depending on the package chosen, deliverables may include:
Unified Faculty Strategic Report
Departmental Position Papers
Student Essays (10–500+)
Prototypes or Concept Designs
Terrain or Psychological Diagnostics
Great Books analytical responses
Utopian / architectural models
Business model or product recommendations
Biblical and ethical analysis
Spiritual care framework
Gloria-generated model summaries
All deliverables belong to the client unless explicitly contracted otherwise.
Pricing Structure
Pricing reflects the scale of mobilization:
One-Day ThinkTank: $5,000
– 1 central question
– 2–3 departments activated
– 10–40 student contributions
– condensed strategic report
Three-Day ThinkTank: $15,000
– full university mobilization
– 30–80 student contributions
– comprehensive faculty report
– optional virtual briefing
Seven-Day Civilizational ThinkTank: $40,000
– total university activation
– 100–500 contributions
– full-spectrum strategic report
– Chancellor’s Circle final analysis
– implementation roadmap
Custom engagements available on request.
Who Is This For?
Businesses seeking clarity, direction, or innovation
Ministries needing strategy or structure
Publishers and media groups
Healthcare organizations exploring terrain medicine
Kingdom entrepreneurs and founders
Governments and city planners
Agricultural, ecological, or regenerative projects
Organizations in cultural crisis
Schools, universities, and churches seeking reform
Investors looking for due diligence grounded in truth
Any organization that needs high-level, unified analysis.
Confidential
All ThinkTank engagements operate under a covenantal confidentiality charter.
No client information is used for teaching or publication without written consent.
Student essays referencing a client are stored privately unless approved.

