BibleProject has experienced explosive growth over the past five years. From 2015 to 2019, the organization’s revenue grew from under $900,000 to over $9 million. It doubled in size in 2018 alone.
As the situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated in the last week, many Americans are looking for ways to help—but they want to know which ministries are equipped to help those left on the ground and ...
ECFA Membership Changes, MinistryWatch Database Changes, Southern Baptists on the Podcast
ECFA Membership Changes, MinistryWatch Database Changes, Southern Baptists on the Podcast
Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, head of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, described President Biden's claim that Afghans did not want to leave the country as 'misleading at best.'
As most Americans absorbed the shock of the Taliban’s full takeover of Afghanistan, officials at Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service followed the rapidly deteriorating situation with resignation, knowing it could have gone differently.
A lay leader of a second Chicago-area church in a conservative Anglican diocese has been accused of sexual abuse, according to a statement from church leaders.
On today’s program, Christians are working to help get people out of Afghanistan. We’ll have one couple’s story. And the Delta variant is killing some in-person fundraising events, but there may be a silver lining ...
In 2002, that plan gave birth to Excellence In Giving, a 16-employee philanthropic advisory service based in Colorado Springs that last year “deployed” $89 million dollars to high impact projects and ministries.
Late summer and early fall were supposed to be times of reopening, and fundraisers started to plan in-person events. But the Delta variant of the coronavirus proved even more contagious than previous strains, and those ...
Since 2019, when Hannah-Kate Williams told her harrowing allegations of sexual abuse by her pastor father to a handful of Southern Baptist Convention officials at the denomination’s annual meeting, and followed up by posting her ...
The Eighth Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court ruling that stated Missouri did not have proper jurisdiction to hear televangelist Jim Bakker’s constitutional rights case against the Arkansas attorney ...