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Remember a few years ago when broadcaster Pat Robertson couldn't stop making headlines? He had called for the assassination of Hugo Chavez, praised Liberian dictator Charles Taylor, proclaimed some bad theology about God's wrath, supported China's one-child policy, broke his promise about selling his racehorses, and used his ministry's planes for his own diamond-mining operation. Frankly, he didn't make a lot of good news.

Amid all of this, donations to Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) climbed dramatically, doubling from $84 million in 1997 to $166 million in 2006. When we asked Robertson's donors why they were still writing checks, many cited CBN's humanitarian efforts. Others said they found Robertson authentic: "He is real," said one. "He says what he thinks." Another said he gave just to stick it to the liberals. Several people said they gave to Robertson because he's a Christian, and they told us we had no business pointing out his problems.

We hear similar rebukes whenever we report bad news about Christian ministries' finances. Many donors aren't interested in accountability. Others just aren't that interested in oversight of religious nonprofits. But it's a good time to pay attention. The Senate Finance Committee is investigating six media ministries, asking them to justify tax exemptions for lavish gifts, purchases, and salaries.

Meanwhile, changes are afoot among the leaders of the two main internal accountability organizations. After a two-year tenure, Ken Behr has left the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. And as Rob Moll notes in this issue, MinistryWatch head Rusty Leonard is no longer solely focused on accountability on behalf of donors. He now has a money management firm for investors, too (see "Overturning the Money Tables").

CT's editors are monitoring these stories because they could significantly influence the way churches and parachurch groups do business. But our publishers are keeping an eye on developments for another reason: We're a nonprofit, too.

That comes as a surprise to many people, some of whom know how hard our parent organization, Christianity Today International, has worked to become financially responsible after decades of red ink. Other readers assume we're for profit since we've only ever asked them for a subscription renewal. In fact, while most Christian news magazines are published for profit, CT may be in a better place for growth as a nonprofit ministry. For-profit news organizations are suffering due to cutbacks, mergers, and layoffs, while some of the fastest-growing large organizations (the Associated Press, NPR) are nonprofits.

In nonprofit journalism, "readers and viewers gain streams of information vetted by journalists more attuned to public service than to circulation, ratings, or the bottom line," explained Carl Sessions Stepp in American Journalism Review. "Less-commercial media can think more in terms of social responsibility, with less oppression from short-term profit demands."

For us, being a nonprofit ministry means more than being financially accountable. (Though that's part of it: our financials are at guidestar.org.) It also means being responsible as a ministry of public service. There's a world of difference between being self-supporting and being in it for the money.

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Previous Inside CT columns include "Click for More Options," "The China Paradox," "Rescuing Bookstores," and "Porn's Stranglehold."

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H. D. Schmidt   Posted: July 13, 2008 9:01 AM
May I suggest that there might have been an Angel on the side of the writer of this most important article, if there ever was such! Yes, it once again proves that Satan gets more clever by the day in his way to infiltrate Christianity to do his evil work. Yes, I praise God for this article, especially so because my work had to do with using God's money for the spread of the Gospel. Yes, not only once a member would come and sheepishly ask whether we could not do so and so, knowing full well that it was not something honest, but the excuse was, that it was for the purpose to give money to the Church. However, my dear fellow Christians, may I ask this question at this important time of the world's history with now the most self-proclaimed Christian Comander in Chief who claims Jesus as his hero, is what he is doing with America's evermore inhumane and horrendous war machinery in keeping with all the hopes and dreams, that of the Founding Fathers plus that of God Almighty Himself?

ISUKAPATI VIDYA NADH   Posted: July 12, 2008 12:12 AM
Please transmit this massage to your director Greetings in Holy name of Jesus Christ. I am very much grateful to you for issuing favorable message. Actually, why Bible was given to know, Salvation to the Universe who has given - through whom it is salvation, What is the father's position - what is his greatness?, Why Jesus Christ was sent to this universe. Who sent? How many times he came on the earth and still how many times he will come? Now to us, what is importance through whom we must move., What will happen if you won't know the holy spirit Creating awareness about God in the entire universe that books are of very great importance. Vast knowledge is required about holy books and their preach about to go hell is necessary. The fact is too each the people about the god. To create awareness about the way through books, T.

Sterling   Posted: July 11, 2008 8:48 PM
I welcome this oversight, especially on the large pseudo religious-political entities like Pat Robertson's "ministries" and I use that word loosely. Actually, I'm surprised that Fox News Network doesn't carry his show 700 Club and the CBN news. He really should be in the for-profit sector.

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