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Four cases reveal what happens when institutions mistake compliance for competency.
Plus, other notable ministry happenings from this week.
Ratings Drop for Advancing Native Missions, Christian Health Services Corps; Ratings Rise for Crossfire Ministries, Dare 2 Share
Year-to-date growth is about 8 percent, lagging major stock indices
Texas couple chooses to invest in church growth over their children’s college fund
Awana around the world, Jesse Duplantis and the Second Coming, CEO resigns from Wycliffe Associates, Pride for Parents
Evangelicals for Harris’ anti-Trump Billy Graham ad has racked up 30M views
Liberty University and Assemblies of God had heaviest usage of private aircraft
Organization doesn’t release public 990s, operates under IRS “church” status