The largest Giving Day in the nation doesn’t appear to have adopted the same requirements.
Lincoln Community Foundation in Nebraska’s capital is now requiring nonprofits to agree to an anti-discrimination policy in order to participate in its May 24 annual giving event, Give to Lincoln Day.
Keith Myer raised over $16,000 to help with travel and lodging
A Southern Baptist pastor in Maryland recently organized a fundraiser to help sexual abuse survivors travel to the denomination’s convention in New Orleans this June.
An alternative called FaithfulGive is an option for Christian ministries
When the Lancaster County Community Foundation announced that nonprofit groups must post their nondiscrimination policies in order to participate in its ExtraGive event, some chose not to participate.
The vast majority are used to protect the ministry’s proprietary information
A significant number of the nation’s Christian ministries use nondisclosure agreements (NDAs), according to MinistryWatch’s April survey of ministry leaders.
Lawsuit claims there were illegally denied funds because of their religious nature.
Two churches in New Jersey filed a federal lawsuit against a historic preservation board for discriminating against them in its distribution of funds because of their religious function.
Jim Summey has spent 30 years serving the homeless and vulnerable populations in the area.
Jim Summey says the ways he has served High Point are a reflection of the Gospel he preaches to his congregation each week.
Sexual abuse survivor Logan Yandell has sued the camp for fraud
Logan Yandel can continue pursuing the lawsuit he filed in Missouri against Kanakuk Ministries and Joe White, president of Kanakuk, after the judge denied a motion by the defendants to have it dismissed.
A significant number of Christian ministries responded that they expect more than 10 percent growth
Ministry leaders remain optimistic about revenue growth throughout the year, according to MinistryWatch’s quarterly survey of the largest Christian ministries in the country.
The Southern Baptist Convention and Paul Pressler are still defendants in the trial set for May
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth and its former president Paige Patterson agreed to settle a case brought by Gerald Rollins for concealment of sexual abuse.