CT Daily Briefing – 12-04-2024
Christian Media Company Apologizes for Stolen Election Lie
And other news briefs from evangelicals around the world.
Alliance University’s Financial Woes Threaten Accreditation
The school formerly known as Nyack College has had money troubles for years. But school leadership is optimistic with rising enrollment.
Died: Joel Belz, Founder of World Magazine
A “newspaper man at heart,” he believed Christians needed “sound journalism, grounded in facts and biblical truth.”
Died: Stuart Epperson, Who Put Preachers and Political Talk on the Nation’s Radio Waves
The cofounder of Salem Media Group built an “empire of influence” broadcasting religious and political conservatives.
The King’s College Shutters Classes, But Says It Is Not Closing
The New York City school is beginning layoffs of staff and faculty. It was in a financial crisis and lost its accreditation.
Christian Pundit Dinesh D’Souza Sentenced to 5 Years Probation
Former president of The King’s College avoids prison time for campaign finance violations.
One of Largest Christian Colleges Decides Divorcing President Can Keep His Job
Alma mater of Ebola doctor Kent Brantly believes in ‘covenant of marriage’ but also ‘power of grace.’
Dinesh D’Souza Indicted for Illegal Campaign Donations
(UPDATED) Former King’s College president may have illegally contributed to Senate campaign. Free Dinesh movement launched.
The King’s College Announces New President, Eight Months After Dinesh D’Souza’s Resignation
(UPDATED) The King’s College has selected Gregory Alan Thornbury as its new president.