Study: Many U.S. Nonprofit Workers ‘Exhausted, Overwhelmed’
A major new study reveals challenges in America’s vital nonprofit industry that are holding back change and leaving many workers “exhausted and overwhelmed.”
A major new study reveals challenges in America’s vital nonprofit industry that are holding back change and leaving many workers “exhausted and overwhelmed.”
Cleveland, TN–Lee University officials recently tabulated the university’s fall 2024 enrollment profile, which features moderate growth overall, led by significant gains in several key areas.
Tens of thousands of God-seekers in North Carolina attended a Christian festival with the single aim of “lifting up and glorifying Jesus Christ,” and hundreds of those attendees ended the weekend making decisions to “surrender their lives” to Him. More than 70 people were immediately baptized.
With a mission to finalize the Great Commission by 2030, Global Church Network (GCN) has set a goal of establishing 800 leadership training hubs worldwide in order to mobilize one million new ministers at a time when there is a global shortage of pastors.
Cleveland, TN—Administrative bishops, youth directors, and evangelism directors from every state and region of the U.S., in addition to the leaders from departments and ministries of the International Offices, completed two days of training and resourcing at the fall Leadership Meeting. The gathering took place September 16 and 17 at the Westmore Church of God.
In today’s digital age, domain names can carry significant spiritual weight, but many of the most iconic religious domains have fallen into misuse or they are locked up to prevent others from using them.