Economy Hits Churches at Unprecedented Rate

Nearly 40% of churches across the country experienced a decline in church giving and offerings in 2009, representing two consecutive years of significant decreases, according to the 2nd annual “State of the Plate” research by Maximum Generosity and Christianity Today International.

Christian Group Calls on White House to End ‘Unnecessary’ Crisis With Israel

Christian supporters of Israel flooded the White House this week with e-mails urging the Obama administration to end what some have called a crisis in U.S.-Israel relations.

Educational Budget Cuts Give Teachers Life-Changing Opportunities

A recent massive budget shortfall in Kansas City will result in the closure of 29 schools in an attempt to address a projected $50 million budget shortfall for the 2010-2011 school year.

Halt to Church Services Questioned

Questions are being raised about halting church services for a public housing apartment complex in Dallas.

Hobby Lobby – a Heart for Health

As the debate in Washington continues over how to solve the healthcare problem, some companies are looking to reduce healthcare costs in the long run by providing workplace wellness centers.

77’7″ Cross to be Raised in Kerrville, Texas

KERRVILLE, TX — A last-minute settlement agreement was presented to State District Judge Keith Williams on Monday, March 1st, as trial was about to get underway in the lawsuit brought by neighboring landowners against The Coming King Foundation (TCKF), a Texas nonprofit arts organization.

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