Several states have passed or are considering laws that further strengthen privacy protections for nonprofit donors after guidance released by the Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department in late May altered reporting regulations.
Student Group Denied Equal Access, Ministries Lead Racial Reconciliation Efforts, and Increased COVID Grants Announced
Foundations Commit COVID Funds, Racial Reconciliation, ADF Intervenes for YAF, MinistryWatch and ECFA Database Changes
Trump's "Jericho Walk," George Floyd, and More
Editor’s note: “Weekend Plug-in,” featuring analysis, insights and top headlines from the world of faith, is produced by Religion Unplugged. What’s left to say about the week’s biggest religion story? President Donald Trump’s now-famous walk from the White ...
Billy Graham Chaplains and Foundations Mobilize for COVID-19 Relief: Latest Updates and ECFA Changes
Billy Graham Chaplains In NYC, Links for COVID-19 Government Help, Foundations Asked To Speed Decision-Making Process
A series of white tents went up in New York's Central Park this weekend as workers assembled a 68-bed emergency field hospital for people infected with the coronavirus.
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.
In 2008, Starr founded Scarlet Hope and through that ministry has been reaching out to women in adult entertainment businesses through building relationships, providing weekly meals, job opportunities, and showing them Christ’s love in a variety of other ways. Based in Louisville, Ky., the ministry has also expanded to Las Vegas and Reno, Nev., Cincinnati, ...
Like a rough piece of wood that needs sanding before it can be used in a piece of furniture, lives are being transformed through Purposeful Design, a not-so ordinary carpentry shop in Indianapolis. While ...
James Whitford has seen the growth and struggles that come with helping the poor escape the endless cycle of poverty, addiction and incarceration. For 20 years, Whitford and his wife, Marsha – who both founded the non-profit Watered Gardens Ministries, in Joplin, Missouri – have helped equip those entangled in that struggle to escape through finding a ...