And yet, belief is more prevalent among churchgoers
Many churchgoers say their church connects financial blessings with personal generosity, but most pastors see those ideas as bankrupt.
The lawsuit was brought in 2022 by a former camper who was abused by Pete Newman.
The lawsuit brought by former camper Logan Yandell against Kanakuk Kamps in Branson, Missouri, has been dismissed.
Organization no longer makes Form 990s public, IRS status has changed to “a church”
A number of MinistryWatch ratings for the American Family Association (AFA) changed this week.
Dad’s Place Pastor Chris Avell plans to appeal after being fined and given suspended sentence.
Dad’s Place, a church in Bryan, Ohio, has been battling with the city since last winter to provide shelter to homeless persons in the area.
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And if so, how?
While it’s not hard to imagine reasons for this decline in trust (we’ll get to that momentarily) what I want to focus on is the question, Should we trust churches?
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