…(December). Last summer, Moody Bible Institute, a leading center for training evangelical leaders, lifted its restriction on drinking for its employees, following similar moves by Wheaton College, Huntington University and…
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Black churches responding to AIDS ministries
…Convention has implemented a national program of AIDS/HIV education for its member churches. The Balm in Gilead is a leading organization providing training to church leaders and producing liturgical literature…
Islamic extremism reviving through franchising, regrouping
…The wave’s completion could never materialize because of modern jihadism’s irrational quest for a mythical ummah, or Islamic community.” Jihadist movements tend to implode because of popular revulsion of extremist…
Orthodox journalism in Russia moves toward professionalization
…the late 1980s, there was as yet no religious journalism in the Soviet Union and Orthodox media were either pious or official publications. Suddenly, freedom of expression was available, but…
Restrictions unifying Russian evangelicals?
…publishing facilities or training institutes. Thus, in joining such larger — and registered — associations, these churches are finding more ministry opportunities. For instance, independent charismatic churches are joining the…
Mainline publishing— moving to niches or sidelines?
…than $4 million, news that followed a hiring freeze and staff reductions earlier in the year. In the near term, Augsburg will concentrate on reducing inventory and meeting sales forecasts…
Featured Story: Religious organizations face losses and lessons from fraud
…frequent managerial reviews, internal (not just external) audits, screening to those who have access to financial information (or are able to delete it), financial training, monitoring of unusual changes in…
Unpaid, bi-vocational clergy gaining traction among mainline Protestants
A “growing breed of mainline Protestant clergy” are serving congregations in exchange for little or no compensation, reports Christian Century magazine (Oct. 18). Although evangelical churches have most commonly used…
Karate – the evangelicals’ bingo?
…of many martial arts exercises. But most Christian karate instructors remove any non-Christian practices and even see such self-defense training as being in line with warrior images in the Bible….
Seminaries and church-related universities getting back together
…are forcing some schools into new relationships. In some cases, it includes mergers with colleges and universities, reviving an educational model that was more common in earlier centuries, reports Forum…
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