Darrell Scott, the busy Ohio pastor who leads three different pro-Trump nonprofit organizations, saw the IRS revoke the tax-exempt status of one of his groups.
a growing number of dioceses have banned Davis Haas' music following complaints from dozens of women about claims of sexual harassment—including cyberstalking, lewd propositions, forced kissing, and groping—that date back more than 40 years.
Faux petitions and surveys use politics for fundraising
Organizations and groups may claim they want your opinions, but for most nonprofits the goal of these activities is engagement: connections with donors that will lead to greater commitment and giving. Petitions can be a ...
Officials in Colorado told ministry leader Andrew Wommack he could safely host up to 175 people at his summer Family Bible Conference, held June 29-July 3.
Today, more than 300 missions are part of Citygate Network (formerly Association of Gospel Rescue Missions), which is based in Colorado Springs, Colo. John Ashmen, Citygate’s president, says one of the country’s best missions can ...
Now, the ministry may be facing legal trouble after Wommack disobeyed state mandates limiting crowd sizes to 175 people and then refused to honor a cease-and-desist order issued by the attorney general as Wommack hosted ...
Four months after COVID-19 closed down America's colleges and universities, schools have been going through a painful process The Chronicle of Higher Education calls "The Great Reopening Debate.”
Four months after Lori Vallow was arrested in Hawaii for refusing to help officials find her two missing children, Chad Daybell, her new husband and partner in promoting Mormon apocalyptic beliefs, was arrested June 9 ...