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- Christian Ministries: Say No to OrphanagesCOVID-19 crisis puts pressure on hard-hit nations with millions of caregivers dead. But family care is still preferred.Adam MacInnis|español
- Churches Starting to See Cryptocurrency in the Collection PlateAs digital monetary systems go mainstream, ministries weigh pros and cons of accepting donations.Tobin Perry|
- Football Player Sues RZIM Claiming Misuse of FundsClass action alleges apologetics organization misrepresented the ministry and “bilked” faithful Christian donors.Daniel Silliman|简体中文繁體中文
- Patrons’ Saints: Christians Turn to Patreon, Substack, and KickstarterAs more evangelical figures embrace crowdfunding, is the format demanding too much of them?Maria Baer|
- More than a Meal: How Austin Ministries Are Expanding Their Approach to HomelessnessAfter the city voted to ban encampments in the Texas capital, more churches see advocacy, lobbying, and government partnerships as part of their outreach.Deborah Pardo-Kaplan in Austin, Texas|
- What Joe Biden Puts in the Collection PlateTax records show gifts to three churches, two religious charities, a food bank, and more.Daniel Silliman|
- When I Had No Heat, You Welcomed Me: Texas Churches Offer RefugeWith freezes knocking out power across the state, ministry networks rally to help.Kate Shellnutt|
- Southwestern, Baylor Settle With Foundation that Shifted Support After Paige Patterson’s FiringThree allies of former seminary president agree to ban from leadership in any Texas charities or Southern Baptist entities.Kate Shellnutt|
- Bringing Hope and Healing to a War-Torn Homeland, One Footstep at a TimeWhy one Congolese refugee believes shoes are a key ingredient for broader change.Interview by Craig Borlase|
- Charities Adapt to Save Christmas from COVID-19Nonprofits are offering churches more ways to give during a season with fewer in-person gatherings.Kate Shellnutt|
