New Report Details What Evangelicals Think About Social and Political Issues
While a majority of American evangelicals may be united by fundamental spiritual beliefs, they are by no means in agreement on a variety of hot-button subjects, according to a new study released last week.
Majority of conservatives and liberals agree that DAFS should distribute money within 5 years
Growing majorities across the political spectrum appear to be unified in support of a payout requirement for donor-advised funds and would like to see increased foundation payout requirements.
In this season of Lent, it’s worth remembering how to “hurry slowly”
The forces of the current cultural moment make it easy to forget how Christianity has grown in the past.
Debts, declining enrollment spur decision to move to Lenoir-Rhyne University
After more than a century in Columbia, South Carolina, Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary will close its historic campus and move to Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina.
Frank Johnson of Gastonia is also a middle school science teacher and podcast host
A North Carolina pastor was arrested and charged with soliciting prostitution after being caught in a sting operation earlier this week.
WEEKLY REVIEW: Database Changes, Podcast Highlights & More: Waterstone and Worldwide Discipleship Association see rating drops, Colson Center and David C. Cook among those rising
Updates to the MinistryWatch database, highlights from the MinistryWatch podcast, and other news
On today’s program, the American Bible Society is closing its state-of-the-art museum in Philadelphia…after spending nearly $100 million on it over the past decade. We’ll have details. Also, Texas church members support wildfire relief efforts—while ...
Nearly 600 miles separate this small town in the Texas Panhandle from the vast metropolis of Houston in the southeast part of the Lone Star State.
The ‘Bling Bishop’ stands convicted of five federal crimes but will appeal the verdict.
"Bling Bishop" Lamor Whitehead, leader of a church in Brooklyn, New York, has been convicted of five federal crimes.
The auditing agency made an in-person visit to GCU’s campus.
A risk-based audit by the Arizona State Approving Agency for the U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs concluded in February with “no findings impacting the continued approval of Grand Canyon University (GCU) at this time."