The top 10 neighbors form a tight, homogeneous cluster of evangelical Christian media — seven Spiritual Leaders, one quote account, one author, and one blog, all compressed into a 0.97–0.94 similarity band.
The shape is flat: no single neighbor dominates. John Piper sits at the top (0.97), followed closely by Louie Giglio (0.96), Desiring God (0.96), and Craig Groeschel (0.96) — a spread of less than two hundredths of a point across four neighbors. Matt Chandler (0.95), David Platt (0.94), and Beth Moore (0.94) extend the Spiritual Leaders cluster further. The three non-Spiritual-Leaders in the top 10 — C. S. Lewis (a Fact Quote and Lyric Account, 0.94), Ed Stetzer (an Author, 0.94), and The Gospel Coalition (a Blog, 0.94) — all sit at the lower edge of the band but remain within it, suggesting they draw from the same audience pool rather than representing a distinct second cluster.
This is a same-kind audience shape: Pastor Mark Driscoll's nearest neighbors are overwhelmingly other Spiritual Leaders, with no athletes, musicians, or media brands appearing in the top 10. The narrow score range across all ten positions means the audience does not pull sharply toward any single figure — it is broadly shared across a recognizable evangelical Protestant ecosystem.