Snapshot of top happenings from this past week
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Decision of Samaritan’s Purse and Billy Graham Evangelistic Association to leave ECFA is defining moment
It is therefore surprise that the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association was one of the charter members of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) when that organization began in 1978.
Group agrees to take down anti-Trump Billy Graham ads
An Evangelical Christian group that led a pro-Kamala Harris campaign in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election has removed a series of ads that contrasted the words of the Rev. Billy Graham with those ...
Dalrymple to become new president of John Templeton Foundation
The leader of a major evangelical publication was named the new president of the John Templeton Foundation, one of the nation’s largest funders of research into spirituality and meaning making.
In this week’s “Editor’s Notebook,” we’re doing something a bit different. We are examining whether Christian ministries should have endowments
And other questions related to our annual executive compensation lists
How much should ministry leaders get paid? My answer is: “I don’t know.” However, I do know that donors have a right to know this information.
Questions about how it reaches those numbers remain unanswered.
Called “this generation’s Billy Graham” by some, Nick Hall has a fervor for evangelism and prayer and claims to have shared the “message of Jesus” with more than 300 million people.
A 30,000-square-foot, $12 million archive and research center will open at the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, N.C. on Nov. 8, a day after what would have been the 104th birthday of America’s most famous ...
A Southern Baptist congregation in South Carolina is conducting an investigation regarding the possible misappropriation of church funds.
Over 10,000 people gathered to participate in Together ‘22 over the weekend of June 23-24 in Dallas, Texas, where temps soared past 100 degrees.