The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability has terminated the membership of Charlottesville-based Christian Aid Mission for failure to comply with one of its financial standards regarding board governance.
As the number of confirmed coronavirus cases continues to climb across the country, Christian colleges and universities are formulating responses to limit the spread of what has become a worldwide disease.
Harvest Bible Chapel owes more than $500,000 in property taxes after officials said one of its suburban Chicago campuses was wrongly categorized as eligible for tax exemption.
Anglicans Struggle With LGBTQ Activists, Coach Joe Kennedy Hits Roadblock, Printer Serving Non-Profits Expands, ECFA Additions and Removals
The Rev. Walter Kim, inaugurated as the new president of the National Association of Evangelicals, called on its members to address questions about their identity with a commitment to the common good.
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.
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.
Regulations Coming for Christian Ministries, Christians Respond to Crises, Growth of “Nones” May Be Over