Ravi Zacharias, famed Christian apologist and author, may be nearing the last leg of his earthly journey. His daughter, Sarah Davis, shared in an update Friday, May 8 with the global staff at Ravi Zacharias International Ministries ...
Liberty University philosophy professor Mark Foreman wrote on his Facebook page yesterday: “Liberty University has chosen to completely dissolve the philosophy department. As of June 30, I am unemployed.” Liberty University’s philosophy department has seven faculty members, including ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact lives around the globe, Mission Eurasia President Sergey Rakhuba decided the best way to respond to the crisis in the post-Soviet region was simple – through doubling-down on efforts to get the Gospel message into the hands of “every ...
Last month, Relevant Media Group’s founder Cameron Strang returned to the helm as CEO after a six-month sabbatical following accusations of an “abusive” leadership style. Yet concerns remain about Strang’s leadership and the company’s commitment ...
Darrin Patrick, a megachurch pastor, author and speaker, has died.
Mass Gathering Rulings Go Against Churches, Illinois To Allow “Small, Safe” Services, ECFA Adds New Members
Mass Gathering Rulings Go Against Churches, Illinois To Allow “Small, Safe” Services, ECFA Adds New Members
Insurance companies are primed to play an increasingly influential role for houses of worship as governors ease social distancing restrictions and many faith groups prepare to reopen their doors, with agents providing guidance and advice to policyholders ...
Samaritan’s Purse closes its hospital in Central Park as the COVID Crisis abates there. Some churches are re-opening, while others are making plans. And the “new normal” could include a new financial environment: Habitat for ...
A recent state audit finds that some $94 million in federal block grants intended to help the state's poorest residents has instead gone to dozens of well-connected friends, family members, and at least one Christian ministry, in what The Clarion-Ledger in Jackson called “Mississippi's largest embezzlement scandal ...
two-story office building owned by an organization with ties to the controversial ministry leader David Jang has sold – and it sold to another Jang-related organization.