Fuller Theological Seminary
Fuller Theological Seminary (Fuller) began in 1947, to train young evangelists and missionaries. Fuller is an evangelical, multidenominational, seminary equipping men and women through graduate education.
Museum of the Bible
MINISTRY SPOTLIGHT: Museum of the Bible
Hillsdale College
MINISTRY SPOTLIGHT: Hillsdale College
Covenant House
Covenant House incorporated in 1972, to provide shelter, food, clothing, medical attention, crisis intervention, public education, prevention, and other services to homeless, runaway and trafficked young people.
Heifer Project International
Heifer works with communities in more than 20 countries around the world to strengthen local economies and build secure livelihoods that help close the gap to living income for small-scale farmers.
Four Corners Home for Children
Four Corners Home for Children (FCHC) began in 1953 with a children's home in New Mexico to care for disadvantaged Navajo children.
Christian Encounter Ministries (CEM) began in 1970 as a church with a residential youth program. It is a small fellowship consisting of its students, interns, staff and some members of its community.
Life Issues Institute
Life Issues Institute (LII) began in 1991 to promote through education, that all living humans should have equal protection for all living humans from the beginning of their biological life at fertilization until natural death.
MINISTRY SPOTLIGHT: Southern Evangelical Seminary
A Texas-based nonprofit equips churches to care for the 400,000 orphans in the United States one child at a time.
“We all need to care for the vulnerable. The widow, orphan, immigrant and the homeless — everyone is not called to foster or adopt, but we do believe everyone is called to do something,” Porter ...