Homelessness Hits Record High, Straining Rescue Missions
It’s not migrants. Christian shelters are seeing more single moms who can’t shoulder the cost of living.
After Keller’s Death, Redeemer Members Carry on His Small Church Vision
The New York pastor never wanted to build a megachurch.
Christian Billionaire Found Guilty of Massive Wall Street Fraud
In a case that alluded to the investor’s faith, a federal jury convicted Bill Hwang of market manipulation and defrauding banks.
Christian Billionaire Goes on Trial for Major Wall Street Fraud
Federal prosecutors are trying to prove that Bill Hwang committed massive market manipulation through his investment firm Archegos. His defense says he was trading like anyone else on Wall Street.
The Weekend – 09-14-24
CT Daily Briefing – 09-05-2024
When One Christian College Closes, Another Takes Care of Its Alumni Needs
Houghton University agreed to help two shuttered evangelical schools with files and transcripts going back decades. It ended up being more work than anyone bargained for.
After 140 Years, Alliance University Will Close
Formerly Nyack College, the school was in bad financial shape for several years. The loss of accreditation earlier this week forced a reckoning.
Makoto Fujimura Awarded Kuyper Prize
The prize, named for the Reformed theologian who defended art’s importance, goes to a visual artist for the first time.
Buffalo Survivors to Shooter: ‘You Will Not Escape the Fury of the Almighty’
At Wednesday’s sentencing hearing, family members quote Scripture and evoke God’s vengeance and mercy.