by Robert Parham | Mar 27, 2009 | Opinion
Key findings from a survey of over 950 nonprofit leaders show that 31 percent of nonprofits lack enough operating cash to cover expenses for more than one month. Another 31 percent can’t cover even three months. A whopping 93 percent of “lifeline”...
by Tony W. Cartledge | Mar 4, 2009 | Opinion
So, the nation’s economic malaise finally worked its way down to your job as a staff minister, support person or preschool teacher at a church or other non-profit organization. That’s bad, you think, but at least you can draw unemployment while looking for another...
by Verlyn Bergen | Dec 22, 2008 | Opinion
Doing the “right thing” is not always easy. Sometimes doing the right thing may cost you in terms of money, pride, etc. However, doing the right thing is not only the morally correct thing to do; it is the way God expects his people to act. Webster uses terms like...
by Bob Allen | Feb 28, 2006 | News
An Internal Revenue Service investigation into political activity by tax-exempt organizations found “a disturbing amount of political intervention” in the last presidential election, according to report released Friday. Prompted by an increase of...