Trafficking Film Aspires Faith in God; Premieres at Global Event July 30

Artists For Change, Inc., announced today the importance of faith in God scripted into the stories of films where redemptive hope is needed helps bring physical and spiritual healing. The non-profit production company will have a free virtual screening of “Angie: Lost Girls” on July 30th for the ‘World Day Against Trafficking in Persons’ event.

Florida Enhances Civic Education Curricula

After Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed legislation that prohibits the teaching of critical race theory in Florida’s public school system, this week he signed into law three bills that will collectively strengthen civics literacy education in the state’s kindergarten through postsecondary public schools.

America’s Nonprofits Face ‘Severe Shortage’ of Fundraisers

A new report on America’s multi-billion-dollar nonprofit fundraising industry suggests it is on the brink of a staffing crisis that could affect millions of people.

Supreme Court to Hear Mississippi Abortion Case

The case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, is a challenge to a Mississippi law that prohibits nearly all abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy.

Young People Learn Giving in Church

Young people learn philanthropy in religious settings, finds an analysis in the new empty tomb book, The State of Church Giving through 2018.

‘Day of Tears’ Resolution Sails Through Louisiana Senate

Senate Concurrent Resolution 38 (SCR 38), designating January 22, 2022 as the Day of Tears in Louisiana, passed the senate yesterday unanimously.

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