A parallel spiritual growth has flown under the national news media radar. In the 1990s Mayor Stephen Goldsmith was putting the city on the national map by bringing free market competition to city services. Goldsmith ...
Ministry To Muslims, John MacArthur’s Son Charged, Bilezikian Denies Sex Abuse Charges
One year after Gospel for Asia settled a $37 million case in the U.S. over misuse of funds, Canadians have filed a class action lawsuit claiming GFA misused more than $100 million in Canadian donor ...
Some of these facilities are deadly. Fire killed 17 orphans Feb. 13 at an unlicensed Port-au-Prince facility funded by a controversial U.S. church.
Anyone could see that Montreat would have to close—and soon. But it didn’t. By 2019, after four straight years of growing enrollment, Montreat has 538 traditional undergraduate students on the main campus, up from 385 in 2014.
Giving Increased in 2019, Whistleblowers Decline, Responding to Mississippi Floods, Shutting Down PornHub
On Valentine's Day, former executives from two Jang- affiliated enterprises pleaded guilty to a $35 million money laundering and fraud scheme after long denying any guilt and claiming that their companies were not connected to each other or to Jang.
In 2017, he heard about Redemption Ink, a nonprofit that has created a national network of tattoo parlors that are helping desperate people like Michael afford the long painful process of altering or covering tattoos that promote racial hatred, gang violence, and sexual trafficking.
Regulations Coming for Christian Ministries, Christians Respond to Crises, Growth of “Nones” May Be Over
After 115 years since it was founded, Concordia University – a private Lutheran school in Portland, Ore. – announced Monday (Feb. 10) it will close its doors for good after the spring semester. Some see this latest campus closure as just another example of the growing challenges colleges and universities – especially private ...