Third Article In An Ongoing Series
Editor’s Note: This article is the second in an ongoing series about controversial South Korean religious leader David Jang and a business empire that includes Olivet University and The Christian Post newspaper. This article examines the “hear-no-evil, see-no-evil approach” embraced by many evangelical ...
Family issues more important than pay for service members
Every week, some 2,300 middle school and high school students attend Club Beyond gatherings at 27 Army and Air Force sites around the globe, including larger U.S. bases (Fort Benning in Georgia, Fort Hood in ...
On Valentine's Day, former executives from two Jang- affiliated enterprises pleaded guilty to a $35 million money laundering and fraud scheme after long denying any guilt and claiming that their companies were not connected to each other or to Jang.