CURE International, FCA, Prison Fellowship, and Feed My Starving Children
Ministries Making a Difference: CURE International, FCA, Prison Fellowship, and Feed My Starving Children
Majority found charity does not operate for “religious purposes,” despite religious motivation
Last week, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled in a 4-3 decision that Catholic Charities Bureau of the Diocese of Superior was not exempt from having to pay unemployment tax to cover its employees because its ...
The Chalmers Center Ambassador Program has already trained dozens in its poverty alleviating principles.
The Chalmers Center, known for the book “When Helping Hurts,” wants to help more Christians “rethink poverty and respond with practical biblical principles so that all are restored to flourishing.”
The institute—a legacy project of the late Charles Stanley—will offer free, in-depth Biblical education
A free online Christian educational platform, the Charles Stanley Institute, was announced to launch next month by In Touch Ministries.
Aid organization has reclassified itself as a church, no longer releases 990s
Compassion International has reclassified itself as a church, and donors are no longer able see updated financials for the organization or the salaries of its board members and executives.
A successful lawsuit allowed the ministry to have access to the public school facilities.
At this time last year, Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) of Rhode Island was seeking an injunction in federal court so it could host “Good News Clubs” in Providence Public Schools.
Reachway Church of the Nazarene, Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, Child Evangelism Fellowship, and Abiding Fathers
Reachway Church of the Nazarene in Peoria, Illinois, is using its church building to meet the unique needs of its surrounding neighborhoods, which has been neglected due to racial and socioeconomic issues. In partnership with ...
Johnny Hunt sues, Brian Houston’s troubles, Kanakuk Kamps, SBC Cancels Convention
Johnny Hunt sues, Brian Houston’s troubles, Kanakuk Kamps, SBC Cancels Convention
ABS spent nearly $100 million on initiative over past decade
Over the past decade, the American Bible Society spent nearly $100 million to build and operate a state-of-the-art interactive museum. At the end of this month, the museum will permanently close.
In most recent year, revenue fell, fundraising costs rose
Pulse Outreach, headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, recently saw its Ministry Watch efficiency rating fall from 3 to 2 stars. Its Donor Confidence Score also fell from 100 to 90. Pulse’s website states it is “on ...