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- Christian Whistleblower Who Won $70M Was Motivated by ‘Moral Clarity’Sarah Feinberg said she had the responsibility to do the right thing when she discovered fraud at her government contractor employer.Interview by Susan Mettes in Washington, DC|
- Apologetics TV Ministry Loses Financial Accreditation Over Fundraising‘The John Ankerberg Show’ kept 80 percent of money raised for audio Bibles.Daniel Silliman|
- Died: Carmel Jones, Black Banker for British PentecostalsWith a vision of Jesus, he started a credit union that enabled dozens of churches to buy buildings.Daniel Silliman|
- Southwestern Seminary Blames $140M Deficit on OverspendingOver 20 years and two presidencies, the school went millions beyond its budget while enrollment continued to decline.Bob Smietana - Religion News Service|
- Can the United States Be ‘Forgiven Our Debts’?Even if the debt ceiling resolves, we should consider future generations.Bonnie Kristian|
- 18 Christian Colleges Closed Since the Start of COVID-19Enrollment numbers, financial challenges, and the pandemic spelled the end.Daniel Silliman|
- Hillsong Says It Is Moving ForwardNew revelations will require increased accountability, but pastor wants to look to the future.John Sandeman in Sydney|
- Died: Dan Busby, Accountant Who Set Standards for Ministry FinancesHe believed “Christians should set an example of the utmost integrity.”Daniel Silliman|
- Treasures in Heaven, Portfolios on EarthWhen Christian investors focus solely on avoiding unethical causes, they miss a chance to build up good corporations and ministries.John Coleman|
- 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|
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