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The Icky Truth about Global Clean Water Campaigns
More people have cell phones than access to toilets and latrines. It’s a global problem that can’t be flushed away.
The Poverty Fighters' Bible
Six years later, 'When Helping Hurts' is still shaking up the church’s approach to charity.
Welcome to the Golden Age of Global Charity
Thanks to innovations in accountability, poverty-fighting efforts are flourishing like never before.
Microfinance Is a Women’s Issue
How our philanthropy can empower our sisters across the globe.
St. Nick, Patron of Pawn Shops
The little-known history of Christianity’s icon of generosity.
Study: Young, Nonreligious Women Give More than Christians
The female dollar and the changing landscape for charitable donations.
Stem Cell Concerns Don't Freeze Evangelical Enthusiasm for Ice Bucket Challenge
(UPDATED) ALS raises $100 million in 30 days; pro-life groups worry about embryonic research.
Sorry 666: Churches Fear 990 More
How more ministries going digital could unwittingly aid atheists targeting church tax breaks.
Poverty Is a Moral Problem
Development economist William Easterly says too much aid undermines the rights of the poor.
Christ Doesn't Need Our Christmas Charity
Peter Greer, president/CEO of HOPE International, warns against do-gooderism that flaunts its goodness.
Should I Give a Cow or Cash for Christmas?
A guide to wise, charitable holiday giving.
Fresh Stats on Where Evangelicals Donate Their Dollars (and Who's Winning)
(UPDATED) After 6,000 charities tried to rival Cyber Monday with Giving Tuesday, ECFA releases latest State of Giving report.
The Good Female Samaritan
Does being a woman limit our Christian outreach? What I learned on the side of the road in Djibouti.
Joining the Race for Clean Water
Why lace up your sneakers when you could just write a check? A personal look at what’s driving the charity running craze.
The $65,000 RSVP
Nonprofits say event registration company has disappeared, putting their groups in danger.
Solving Poverty Is Rocket Science
Christians are among America’s most compassionate people. But we can do a better job responding to the complexity of poverty.
Want to Change the World? Sponsor a Child
A top economist shares the astounding news about that little picture hanging on our refrigerator.
My Cynical Christian Reality Check
How Pope Francis taught me about my own Christian stereotypes.
Our Lenten Thirst for Justice
40 days drinking, walking, and raising big bucks for clean water.
Pay-What-You-Can Restaurants Dish Up Dignity in Denver
A new business model helps close the socioeconomic gap.

Top Story May 18, 2024

AI Preachers and Teachers? No Thanks, Say Most Americans.
AI Preachers and Teachers? No Thanks, Say Most Americans.
American Bible Society study finds majority don’t trust technology with spiritual matters.

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