Viewpoint-based de-banking, Hillsong whistleblower, MI church buys mansion, Josh Duggar arrested, sale of Ridgecrest Conference Center, ECFA terminates Harvest Bible Chapel
On This Date: Viewpoint-based de-banking, Hillsong whistleblower, MI church buys mansion, Josh Duggar arrested, sale of Ridgecrest Conference Center, ECFA terminates Harvest Bible Chapel
The religious humanitarian group had its accounts closed suddenly last year.
Bank of America shareholder Steve Happ, founder of Indigenous Advance Ministries, urged the bank to adopt a resolution to curb what was called viewpoint-based de-banking.
ECFA Membership Changes, MinistryWatch Database Changes, On This Date at MinistryWatch
ECFA Membership Changes, MinistryWatch Database Changes, On This Date at MinistryWatch
A ministry that serves children in Uganda had its account restricted and closed based on its “risk profile.”
“Upon review of your account(s), we have determined you’re operating a business type we have chosen not to service at Bank of America,” read a letter received on April 27, 2023 by Indigenous Advance Ministries, ...
Most parents think their children will follow in their philanthropic footsteps, but today’s wealthy charitable donors want to differentiate themselves from their forebears and give in different ways, a new study from Bank of America ...
Most parents think their children will follow in their philanthropic footsteps, but today’s wealthy charitable donors want to differentiate themselves from their forebears and give in different ways, a new study from Bank of America ...
Americans’ generosity didn’t waver during the 2020 phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, but there were dramatic shifts in behavior.
A so-called international ministry based in Florida who didn’t appear to do anything ministry related allegedly obtained millions by defrauding the Paycheck Protection Program, federal authorities say.