Clergy self-reported on church finances, showing optimism despite inflation
The true impact of the pandemic on local houses of worship continues to come into focus — from diminished attendance to changing tax laws to an overall decline in support for nonprofits
Details about the transaction were not made public.
Gloo, a technology company that describes itself as helping “build a more connected ministry” has acquired two sister news sites from Christianity Today.
More than 1,000 churches from across North Carolina have pledged to take part in a statewide initiative in early August that calls on church members to serve their local communities.
Denomination also passed resolution denouncing Christian Zionism
The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) voted Monday (July 1) to divest from Israel bonds and begin the process of encouraging two companies it believes are contributing to human rights abuses against Palestinians ...
When the good guys have to work with the bad guys
Aid workers face new challenges of bringing compassionate care into places where nonprofits and aid groups seem to be the only stability in the absence of government control over lawbreakers.
The ‘Bling Bishop’ maintains his innocence despite charges of fraud, extortion, and false statements
A Brooklyn pastor known for his Rolls Royce, designer suits and extravagant jewelry received a nine-year sentence Tuesday for stealing froma parishioner, seeking to defraud and extort a businessman and committing loan fraud.
Survivors have another three years to file civil lawsuits.
Survivors of child sexual abuse in Louisiana will have a longer window to file lawsuits against their abusers.
Two committees will look into theology of Sarah Young’s bestseller
The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) will spend the next year investigating the book “Jesus Calling” to assess its “appropriateness for Christians.”