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Listed in early 2024, the 272-acre campus remains ‘under contract’ with no updates.
More than a year after Wycliffe Bible Translators listed its Florida headquarters for sale, the status of the sale remains unclear.
Wayne Grudem retires, T.D. Jakes Foundation grants, Liberty University investigated, Jim Bakker and COVID treatments, and Paula White’s nepotism
On this date: Wayne Grudem retires, T.D. Jakes Foundation grants, Liberty University investigated, Jim Bakker and COVID treatments, and Paula White’s nepotism
Michelle Free was involved in selling church’s property without its knowledge.
Nearly four years after indictments were issued against Randy and Michelle Free for theft of property from Cedar Cross Country Church in Alvarado, Texas, both of the Frees have been sentenced.
If you don’t live day-to-day in the world of finance or philanthropy, you might not have heard of the Great Generational Wealth Transfer. It’s the notion that in the next 20 or so years, as ...
Theologians are not surprised given the liberalization of the denomination.
The Presbyterian Church (USA) has shuttered its World Missions agency and ended all of its mission co-worker roles.
Son-in-law and daughter will take reins at The Potter’s House
T.D. Jakes, the well-known pastor of Dallas megachurch The Potter’s House, plans to step aside later this year.
Skills-based summer workshops for teens, Helene recovery, and Easter community outreaches
Ministries Making a Difference: Skills-based summer workshops for teens, Helene recovery, and Easter community outreaches
It plans to help students ‘teach out’ at other cooperating schools.
Another small Christian college is shuttering.
Houston lawsuit is a tale of pastoral succession, megachurch wealth and family dynasty
Pastoral succession, megachurch wealth and family dynasties combine in a lawsuit filed against Second Baptist Church of Houston and its leaders April 15.