Gospel for Asia has filed for creditor protection in Canada, claiming fallout from the coronavirus and lawsuits in the United States and Canada have led to declining donations.
By the time he hit his 40s, Pete had the money, but not the satisfaction. Thanks to a few older mentors, Pete’s eyes were opened to the idea of stewardship—that he’s the manager, not the ...
Nearly four in 10 nonprofits could close due to COVID-19-related revenue shortages during the next three years, according to the worst-case scenario modeled by New York City-based Candid, an information resource for global and U.S. ...
A Christian adoption agency's legal fight with New York state over its policy toward unmarried and same-sex couples will continue under a federal appeals court ruling Tuesday.
Churches Sue California Governor Over Worship Restrictions and Impact of COVID-19 on Non-Profits
Churches Sue Gov. Newsom, Non-Profits Suffering
Blackbaud, one of the world’s largest providers of financial and fundraising technology to nonprofits, was hacked and paid a ransom to have the hijacked data destroyed by the cybercriminals.
One young couple’s journey to generosity
Katherine and Eugene focus most of their giving hyper local. In June, they organized a fundraiser for a San Francisco-based nonprofit Open Door Legal that provides free legal aid for the poor.
Ruling protects Christian ministries
The Supreme Court has affirmed and clarified the “ministerial exception” rule to include lay people, stating that employees don’t have to be ordained to be considered religiously significant. The Court ruled 7-2 Wednesday that two ...
The Little Sisters of the Poor claimed victory at the U.S. Supreme Court yesterday after the Court upheld 7-2 the Trump administration’s contraceptive exemption.
Kanakuk Hosted Thousands This Summer
A COVID-19 outbreak at a popular Christian youth camp raises questions about its choice to open for the summer.