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Modern Theology at the End of Its Tether
The most obvious defect of contemporary theological fadism is its mislocation of the problem of modern man.
Holiday Questions Only Church Administrators Consider
Why gifts to staff have strings attached and copyright laws still apply.
SBA Updated Guidance: Religious Liberty Protections Will be Provided with Loan Program
Clarification comes as applications for coronavirus-related relief for small employers begin.
Churches and Faith-Based Organizations May Apply for CARES Act Loans
New SBA guidance issued at 11 p.m. on April 3 clarifies eligibility after initial confusion.
How to Prevent Sexual Harassment in Your Church
New research confirms it does happen in ministry and the trend isn't changing.
Most Churches Remain Optimistic About Their Financial Outlook in the Coming Months
Still, around a third of all churches express uncertainty or pessimism as they look toward 2021.
IRS Announces 2021 Mileage Rates
Church leaders can track and report mileage for proper reimbursement.
How Well Does Your Church Prevent Financial Misconduct?
What we learned from a recent survey—with expert guidance on how to protect the church.
Giving Remains Strong for Most Churches Despite the Ongoing Pandemic
But a third of churches have experienced a decrease in donations.
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