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- Moral Failures by Christian Leaders Are a Huge Problem. Can New Standards Help?ECFA is adding leadership integrity to its accountability criteria.Megan Fowler|简体中文繁體中文
- Died: Gospel for Asia Founder Athanasius YohannanThe champion of “native missions” trained more than 100,000 evangelists but got in trouble for financial mismanagement.Daniel Silliman|
- Apologetics TV Ministry Loses Financial Accreditation Over Fundraising‘The John Ankerberg Show’ kept 80 percent of money raised for audio Bibles.Daniel Silliman|
- Evangelical Giving Goes Up, Despite Economic WoesReport: Nonprofits saw a sizable increase in donations, while many megachurches struggled.Hannah McClellan|简体中文繁體中文
- Died: Dan Busby, Accountant Who Set Standards for Ministry FinancesHe believed “Christians should set an example of the utmost integrity.”Daniel Silliman|
- Christian Giving Rebounds to Pre-Pandemic LevelsMost evangelical churches and ministries tightened budgets yet saw steady donations this spring.David Roach|
- Is It Manna from Heaven, Money from Washington, or Both?Leaders consider stimulus loan options, and Christians rally to fund grants for struggling churches.Kate Shellnutt|
- ECFA Names New PresidentThe former VP takes over following its 40th anniversary and record membership growth despite last year’s Harvest Bible Chapel controversy.Kate Shellnutt|
- Evangelical Giving Holds Steady Despite Tax ReformThough far fewer Americans are writing off charitable donations, most ministries reported stable giving last year. Denominations saw the biggest decline.David Roach|
- ECFA Faces Scrutiny Over Harvest InvestigationThe delayed penalties for James MacDonald’s church have some evangelicals challenging the financial watchdog’s role and others defending it.Bobby Ross Jr. - Religion News Service|
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