Study: Pastors Suffer in Silence Over Financial Challenges

Research released from the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) this week shows that the majority of evangelical pastors in the United States serve in small churches with significant personal financial challenges. Pastors also report that they are not familiar with resources to help them and do not confide in anyone outside their household about financial stress.

Tennessee to Allow Counselors to Refuse Services Based on ‘Sincerely Held Principles’

Tennessee’s Republican governor on Wednesday signed a law allowing mental health counselors to refuse service to patients on “sincerely held principles,” the latest in a string of U.S. state measures criticized as discriminatory against the gay community.

Latest Update on the Devastation in Ecuador

Church of God World Missions Director Dr. Tim Hill contacted Richar Mendoza, the national administrative bishop of Ecuador, by phone to assure him he and World Missions were standing ready to assist in the earthquake disaster that recently devastated the coastal area.

Bono and Eugene Peterson: The Psalms’ Released as Part of Launch

PASADENA, Calif., —Fuller Theological Seminary, the world’s largest multi-denominational institution for theological graduate education, today announces the launch of FULLER studio, an innovative and interactive e-resource sharing exclusive content at no cost for individuals in pursuit of deeply formed spiritual lives.

Oregon Bakers Continue to Fight Back

Aaron and Melissa Klein, former owners of the bakery called Sweet Cakes by Melissa, were asked by a lesbian to make a cake for her same-sex wedding in 2013.

America: Turning a Nation Back to God

America is in serious trouble. From sea to shining sea we are witnessing the devolution of a nation.

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