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- New York City’s Largest Evangelical Church Plans Billion-Dollar DevelopmentThe Brooklyn congregation and its pastor A.R. Bernard hope the Jane Jacobs–inspired urban village will be a model for other cities.Emily Belz in New York|
- With an Eye to Mission and Money, More Evangelical Universities Go GreenNew financing mechanisms reduce the cost of reducing emissions.Adam MacInnis|
- How T.D. Jakes and Local Churches Became Affordable Housing DevelopersThe current crisis has led faith groups in Atlanta and beyond to see the market as part of their ministry.Jacqueline J. Holness in Atlanta|
- Who Are the Most Generous? Not Who You’d Expect.The secret to becoming a cheerful giver is to remember whom we are giving to.John Lee|
- Willow Creek Cuts Staff Budget by $6.5 MillionDuring the pandemic, just a couple years after Bill Hybels’s resignation, attendance at the Chicago-area megachurch fell by half.Bob Smietana - Religion News Service|
- Gordon-Conwell to Sell Main Campus, Move to BostonAfter a decade of enrollment decline, leaders began to see the seminary’s biggest financial asset as a liability. They hope relocation could be the big change they need.Daniel Silliman|
- Harvest Settles Multimillion-Dollar Agreement with James MacDonaldIn Christian arbitration, the preacher was granted $1.45 million and the rights to Walk in the Word.Kate Shellnutt|
- Why the SBC Published a Report Alleging Paige Patterson’s Seminary TheftThe ongoing dispute between Southwestern and its former president reflects a larger rift over his place in the denomination.David Roach|
- God Called Me to Quit My Job. But Did I Trust Him Without a Paycheck?A round-the-world research trip is teaching me the power of God's provision.Anna Broadway|
- Facing Financial Challenges, TEDS Cuts Faculty PositionsThe number of full-time students at the evangelical seminary has dropped 44 percent in 20 years.Daniel Silliman|
