Overall giving is down, but "spiritually engaged" give more of their income.
Giving is down among evangelical Christians, according to a new study by Infinity Concepts and Grey Matter Research.
More than half of evangelicals choose a secular charity over a Christian organization as their favorite target for giving outside their church, according to a new poll.
The donation preferences of American evangelical Christians are changing. Younger evangelicals—those younger than 40—are more likely to target their largesse beyond their immediate communities and less likely to trust organizations that solicit their contributions