First in a Series David Jang’s Un-“Righteous Media” Editor’s Note: Media have been an important part of controversial South Korean religious leader David Jang’s strategy for building the kingdom of heaven on earth. His followers ...
On the evening of Feb. 28, on the final night of the annual meeting of the National Religious Broadcasters at Nashville’s Opryland Hotel and Conference Center, one of religious broadcasting’s best-known figures, David Jeremiah, took ...
Wycliffe Associates, one of the charter members of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA), voluntarily resigned on Feb, 21, 2020, “while under review of compliance with Standards 7.1 and 7.2.” Standard 7.1 says: In ...
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.
Two pastors of one of the nation’s largest churches are being quarantined by local health authorities at home after being exposed to the new coronavirus at a leadership training conference in Germany.
Several Christian ministries are deploying disaster relief teams to Middle Tennessee after a series of tornadoes hammered the Nashville and Cookeville areas early Tuesday, killing at least 25 across four counties.
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is taking legal action against three venues for canceling events on Franklin Graham’s evangelistic tour in the U.K., saying the parties involved broke legally binding contracts.
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 ...