Should Charities Take Washington's Money?
Churches and ministries grapple with the ramifications of accepting federal funding.
Chris Herlinger | posted 2/01/2001 12:00AM

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Previous Christianity Today stories on Bush and faith-based initiatives include:
The Bush Agenda | Will the White House be user-friendly for religious organizations? (Jan. 8, 2001)
Bush's Call to Prayer | After Al Gore's concession, evangelical leaders unify around faith-based initiatives, morality, and prayer as the incoming Bush administration gears up. (Dec. 14, 2000)
A Presidential Hopeful's Progress
| The spiritual journey of George W. Bush starts in hardscrabble west Texas. Will the White House be his next stop? (Sept. 5, 2000)
Christianity and Politics | Recent and important releases that will shape evangelical thought.(May 22, 2000)
Bush's Faith-Based Plans (Oct. 25, 1999)
The Washington Post has also covered Bush's faith-based proposals closely:
Religious Charities Under Fresh Scrutiny (Feb. 11, 2000)
Bush Proposal Is Worrisome, Jackson Says (Feb. 5, 2001)
Hailing Faith's Influence (Feb. 2, 2001)
Groups Lukewarm on Earlier Faith Initiative (Feb. 1, 2001)
Bush: Limits Set on 'Faith-Based' Plan (Jan. 31, 2001)
Bush Unveils 'Faith-Based' Initiative (Jan. 30, 2001)
Further media coverage is available from The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and The Seattle Times.