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- Billions in Federal Aid Helped Christian Orgs Survive the PandemicA CT analysis of federal data shows that ministries received about $7 billion in forgiven PPP loans, with about a third of US churches receiving funding.Emily Belz, with data analysis by Jung Kun Song|
- 15 Percent of Churches Laid Off Staff in COVID-19. Many Are Still Looking for Work.For some, pandemic firing prompted a turn to secular employment.Daniel Silliman|
- Lawsuit: Pastor Judah Smith Expects Staff to Leave a ‘Money Trail’Plenty of churches preach about giving 10 percent. But is it legal to make it a condition of employment?Jonny Williams|
- Gordon College Settles with Professor It Said Was a MinisterState judge says the school’s legal strategy was a mistake.Daniel Silliman|
- State Finds ‘Substantial Evidence’ for Retaliation Charge at Illinois ChurchA firing at Dane Ortlund’s Naperville Presbyterian Church spurred a rare legal determination that could be a useful case study for churches.Emily Belz|
- Australian Football Executive Forced to Resign, Prompting Debate about Religious LibertyAndrew Thorburn’s affiliation with an evangelical Anglican church was “a clear conflict of interest,” according to the club’s presidentDave Crampton|
- Our Pulpits Are Full of Empty PreachersTens of thousands of pastors want to quit but haven’t. What has that done to them?Kyle Rohane|Français简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- Ministries Help Job Seekers Find a Paycheck with a PurposeAfter losing shift work and blue collar jobs during shutdowns, Christians are thinking more carefully about the work of their hands as they reenter the marketplace.Ericka Andersen|
- Liberty’s Former Diversity Officer Sues for $8MThe acting president considered hiring the former NFL player as “among his predecessor’s mistakes.”Bob Smietana - Religion News Service|
- Priesthood of All Professors? Court to Consider ‘Ministerial Exception’ for Gordon CollegeDecision could impact freedom of faculty, ability of evangelical institutions to hire and fire.Daniel Silliman|
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