Partners International screens and selects worldwide indigenous organizations to support. It looks for those organizations that are involved in activities such as evangelism, church planning, leadership training, relief, and development.
Here are some ministries making a difference in the world.
On today’s program, the American Bible Society is closing its state-of-the-art museum in Philadelphia…after spending nearly $100 million on it over the past decade. We’ll have details. Also, Texas church members support wildfire relief efforts—while ...
What are the arrangements, and where does the money go?
Go to a Christian music concert and often you’ll hear about a charitable group the band asks you to support. But behind the scenes, money is being exchanged between the charity and musical artists.
Disciple-making is one of the few movements that outpaces the birthrate, Biglife’s CEO said.
The statistics shocked Biglife CEO Heerema. Less than 2% of missions dollars are used to reach 97 % of the least-evangelized people in the world.
Using a “community protection model,” IJM works to bring perpetrators to justice while also rescuing and restoring victims.
From a vision for improving local justice systems to protect vulnerable people, International Justice Mission now has revenue exceeding $100 million and field offices in 16 countries in Central and South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, ...
BBC discovered two rescue operations where charges for trafficking were not sustained
A report by the Africa Eye section of the BBC claims to have discovered two documented cases where children were “traumatically and unjustly removed” from their homes and their relatives were wrongly prosecuted as child ...
The money will be used to revitalize neighborhoods and create opportunities in underserved populations
Bishop T.D. Jakes’ multiple-enterprise holding company has announced a 10-year, billion-dollar partnership with Wells Fargo & Company to revitalize neighborhoods, foster economic opportunity, and create long-term change in communities in need across America.
A 42-page whistleblower report detailing Hillsong Church’s egregious spending accused the church of not promoting child sponsorship charity Compassion International "out of the goodness of their heart" but in exchange for $1 million a year.
Hope Place Church in Corbin, Kentucky, is opening a sober living house for men and women coming out of drug and alcohol rehab programs.