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Southwestern Seminary Blames $140M Deficit on Overspending
Southwestern Seminary Blames $140M Deficit on Overspending
Over 20 years and two presidencies, the school went millions beyond its budget while enrollment continued to decline.
PCA’s 50th Anniversary Comes During a Season of Grief
PCA’s 50th Anniversary Comes During a Season of Grief
Presbyterians expect less fight and more fatigue as they gather following the Covenant shooting and the deaths of Harry Reeder and Tim Keller.
Died: Pat Robertson, Broadcast Pioneer Who Brought Christian TV to the Mainstream
Died: Pat Robertson, Broadcast Pioneer Who Brought Christian TV to the Mainstream
With CBN, “The 700 Club,” Regent, the Christian Coalition, and a run for president, he changed evangelicals’ place in public life.
Most US Pastors Use Armed Congregants as Church Security
Most US Pastors Use Armed Congregants as Church Security
With shootings on the rise, more churches are dropping no-firearms policies and turning to gun-carriers in their flock, survey finds.
Seafarer Ministries See Spiritual Needs in Rough Economic Waters
Seafarer Ministries See Spiritual Needs in Rough Economic Waters
Merchant marines are still struggling, body and soul, after COVID-19 and supply chain disruptions.
Christian and Missionary Alliance Will Ordain Women
Christian and Missionary Alliance Will Ordain Women
Ministers may now use the title “pastor” regardless of gender.
What Happens When Christians and Muslims Translate Scripture Side by Side
What Happens When Christians and Muslims Translate Scripture Side by Side
Evangelicals in Chad are celebrating unexpected partnerships—and new converts—from recent projects in minority languages.
Died: Paul Eshleman, Who Brought ‘Jesus’ Film to the Ends of the Earth
Died: Paul Eshleman, Who Brought ‘Jesus’ Film to the Ends of the Earth
The Campus Crusade evangelism strategist wanted everyone in the world to hear the good news that God loved them.
Manipur Christians: ‘The Violence Has Shattered Us’
Manipur Christians: ‘The Violence Has Shattered Us’
Many from India’s tribal Kuki community have fled their homes. Amid ongoing violence, returning isn’t an option.
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