Non-Profit Development Professionals Worry About Artificial Intelligence, Donor Fatigue, Staff Cuts
With that in mind, we remember ministry leaders, pastors, and others who died in 2020, presented in alphabetical order. If MinistryWatch did a more extensive obituary during the year, that link is included.
One of the best ways to get the most out of appreciated stock is to give it away. Why? Because if you sell the stock, you will have to pay a 20 percent capital gains ...
President Trump may not sign the bill, but even if he does, the $900-billion stimulus package approved by Congress in response to the pandemic provides only limited relief for the nation’s charities. The COVID-19 Relief ...
In a statement released late today (Dec. 23) the board of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) has confirmed many of the allegations against Ravi Zacharias reported by MinistryWatch and other news outlets. The statement from ...
Charitable giving grew by 7.6 percent during the first nine months of 2020 compared to the same time period in 2019, and jumped for the second consecutive quarter, according to data from the Fundraising Effectiveness ...
Due to the needs of COVID, The Overflow Cafe dishes up pay-what-you-can dinners and disciples needy neighbors in downtown Cambridge, Maryland.
Due to the needs of COVID, The Overflow Cafe dishes up pay-what-you-can dinners and disciples needy neighbors in downtown Cambridge, Maryland.
So with that tip-of-the-hat to those who bubbled just below the Top 10, here’s our list – from #10 to #1, as ranked by the number of page views you, our readers, gave the stories.
My friend and marketing expert Jonathan Bock and I were asking people on the street what they thought about “Christians.” The response? Hypocritical, judgmental, harsh, phony, insensitive, bigoted, and exclusive. Not exactly the “Fruit of the Spirit” the Bible describes ...