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Four cases reveal what happens when institutions mistake compliance for competency.
Plus, other notable ministry happenings from this week.
An email to the St. Andrews congregation noted the charges are not criminal in nature.
It would reaffirm that the status is not equivalent to financial assistance from the government.
Organization does not file Form 990 or make audited financials available to public
The TN missionary, previously robbed, ‘knew of the dangers’ yet chose to stay
More ministries call themselves a ‘church’ or ‘association of churches’ to avoid disclosure requirements
Financial secretary allegedly used church credit card to buy cruises, flights, sporting events, and hotel stays
Liberty University, Assemblies of God, Samaritan’s Purse the biggest users of private aircraft
Wesley Biblical Seminary grows, Charles Stanley dies, Agape Flights attacked in Haiti, Tates Creek Presbyterian investigations Chris Rice, Tony Spell arrested for assault