South Africa’s Brain Drain Takes Wealthy Tithers from Chur…… | News & Reporting

In the last two decades, over 400,000 South Africans have left their country to set up a new life abroad in the US, Europe, Canada, Australia, and the United Arab … Read More

In Our Anger Era: Too Many Americans Stay Enraged Rather t…… | News & Reporting

More Americans than ever are seeking help for mental health issues like depression and anxiety. But they seem to be avoiding help for another emotion, even though it comes up … Read More

Bangladesh’s Religious Minorities Want Peace Amid Country’…… | News & Reporting

Bangladesh’s religious minorities have reported looting, arson, and vandalization following Sheikh Hasina’s abrupt resignation as prime minister last month. Thousands of young people first took to the streets in June … Read More

New Zealand Uncovers Historic Abuse in Church-Run Institut…… | News & Reporting

Not long after Frances Tagaloa accepted Christ at 16, she started experiencing flashbacks. Over the next few years, Tagaloa began piecing together long-buried memories and came to recognize that she … Read More

New Zealand Uncovers Historic Abuse in Church-Run Institut…… | News & Reporting

Not long after Frances Tagaloa accepted Christ at 16, she started experiencing flashbacks. Over the next few years, Tagaloa began piecing together long-buried memories and came to recognize that she … Read More

Died: Timothy Dudley-Smith, Who Turned Metrical Poetry int…… | News & Reporting

Timothy Dudley-Smith, author of “Tell Out, My Soul,” “Lord, for the Years,” “Sing a New Song,” and more than 400 other hymns, died in Cambridge, England, on August 12. He … Read More

After Pastor Led 400 to Starve, Some Kenyan Christians Ope…… | News & Reporting

A year after more than 400 members of a Christian sect starved to death in eastern Kenya’s Shakahola forest, a Kenyan task force is calling for policy regulations it hopes … Read More

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If all goes well, worshippers at Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia will be able to park on the streets near the church in peace. They just may have to walk … Read More

Some Churches Lose Coverage as Insurers Hit by a Wave of S…… | News & Reporting

John Parks was taking his first sabbatical in 40 years of ministry when he got a call from his church’s accountant with some bad news. Church Mutual, the church’s insurance … Read More

Gordon College Loses Religious Liberty Case for Loan Forgi…… | News & Reporting

Gordon College could be on the hook to repay $7 million of COVID-19 relief funds. A federal court rejected eight of the evangelical school’s arguments that it should be eligible … Read More

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