How to give wisely as Christian ministries respond to the disaster
Before you give to Venezuela earthquake relief, remember: boots on the ground matter, matching gift schemes can mislead, and a crisis doesn't make a poorly-run ministry suddenly trustworthy.
The evangelical pastor says he feared for his daughter’s safety, but the girl’s mother tells a different story.
Evangelical pastor Saeed Abedini was once an international symbol of a Christian being persecuted for his faith. Now, he’s been accused in a lawsuit of abducting his 5-year-old daughter from her mother in Turkey and ...
More than 20 medical specialists will man the field hospital in Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Samaritan's Purse has airlifted medical specialists with an Ebola treatment field hospital to the Democratic Republic of the Congo in a response to a growing outbreak.
Clean water projects help spread Gospel to remote communities
This World Water Day, read how Christian ministries are doing their part to fight the global water crisis
Plus, social media wars, ACNA chaos, and other ‘signs and wonders’ from this week
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And ministries in Latin America struggle to respond
Ministries in Latin America struggle to respond as deportations surge and aid collapses.
Conservative Anglican bishops seek 'principled disengagement' from Canterbury
Leaders at GAFCON meeting were expected to elect a rival leader to the Archbishop of Canterbury—instead, they renamed their body and elected a set of leaders to exercise “principled disengagement” from Canterbury.
GAFCON conference in Nigeria fuels concerns of a schism.
Conservative Anglican leaders meet in Nigeria to elect a leader, fueling concerns about a schism.
Non-denominational agencies generally gaining more ground than denominational ones.
These are turbulent times for U.S. Protestant foreign missions.