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Four cases reveal what happens when institutions mistake compliance for competency.
Plus, other notable ministry happenings from this week.
Two Washington churches move past decades of disagreement to become one body.
Weeks before election, report eyes immigration struggle for persecuted Christians
Pastors are burned out and exhausted. Experts weigh in on how to change that.
Liberty faces fines, Elevation Worship ticket prices, Lakewood repays PPP loan, compensation for Franklin Graham
The $21.6-million ministry to Jewish people doesn’t make 990s or audited financials public
“I will not abandon my post except by His clearly revealed will,” Joyner said.
If adopted, change could affect large Christian ministries.
Campus ministry faced accusations of compromising on biblical sexuality
Economics, Church Leadership, and (of course) Music