A Louisiana pastor’s lawsuit over Gov. John Bel Edwards’ past COVID-19 restrictions on public gatherings was rejected for a second time Wednesday by a federal judge.
MinistryWatch Podcast Highlights Church Legal Rights and Political Funding Trends
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On today’s program, a federal court ruling protects the right of churches and Christian ministries to hire and fire staff members based on religious beliefs. And we’ll take a look at how money given to ...
The foundation behind the right-wing Worldview Weekend Broadcast Network continues to tell donors their contributions are tax-deductible, although the group’s tax-exempt status was revoked by the Internal Revenue Service in May, CNN reported.
Grand Canyon University, the largest private Christian school in America, issued $1.2 billion in junk bonds late last year to complete paying off its transition from for-profit to non-profit status, a process it started in ...
“Dark Money” Charitable Gifts Increasingly Flow to Partisan Political Groups
Eastbrook is a bit of an outlier these days, a place where refugees, immigrants and international students are welcome at a time when American evangelicals are increasingly suspicious of newcomers to the United States.
More than 350 people have signed a petition calling the Anglican Church in North America to honor abuse survivors’ wishes regarding an investigation into the handling of abuse allegations.
Today I have on the program Jane Schoen. Jane is the director of Strategic Initiatives for the Strategic Resource Group, an organization that funds projects to reach unreached people groups in the Middle East and ...
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago has ruled in favor of a Catholic church that was sued by a former employee, saying churches and religious groups have the right to hire and supervise ...