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The Financial Outlook for Christian Nonprofits
Leaders share their perspectives.
Microfinance, Now More Micro
Hit by the credit crunch, lenders anticipate fewer loans to the poor.
Tighter Times for Christian Financial World
Interbank lending crisis is hitting where subprime mortgages missed.
Christian Financial World Sees Silver Lining in Banking Mess
Firms have generally avoided debt and speculative practices, experts and insiders say.
Cornerstone Falters
Real estate investments bankrupt Presbyterian-affiliated group.
Crisis Inflation
Aid agencies struggle to up their efforts amid soaring food and gas costs.
Managing a Crisis
Relief needs in China and Myanmar are massive—and will likely continue for years.
Corporate-Sponsored Terror
Wives of slain missionaries sue Chiquita for complicity in the murders.
Education for Less
While some Christian colleges look to cut costs, a few are cutting tuition.
TULIP Blooming
Southern Baptist seminaries re-introduce Calvinism to a wary denomination.
Critic Censured
Trustee suspended from mission board for airing closed-door activities.
No Regrets
Christian student sues over commencement speech censure.
Uniform Disagreement
Officers' endorsement tests First Amendment boundary.
Small Church, Global Reach
When this Kentucky congregation prayed, Ethiopian lives were changed.
Trusted Guides
Texas Baptists want to help immigrants become citizens.
After the Fire
A Methodist pastor and her two congregations discover hope amid the ashes of adversity.
A Change in Business Plans
After converting to Christ, Sue Tinsley Robinson decided to convert her porn shop into a Christian bookstore.
Ghost Growth
Baptist report: Some 'failed' church plants never existed.
Cutting Deeper
Decline in giving to PC(USA) headquarters forces more layoffs.
A Kinder, Gentler Conservatism
New Southern Baptist leader promises broader involvement.
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