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NGOs Remain Committed to N. Korea Despite Expulsion
Five humanitarian groups that distribute U.S. aid in North Korea say they are “saddened” by the reclusive country’s decision this past week to expel them by the end of the month but remain committed to assisting the country’s people.
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Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability Names New Head
The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) has tapped a new president to lead the national Christian oversight and accreditation agency.
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Best Christian Workplaces Announced for 2009
The Christian arm of a research-based firm that consults various organizations has released this year’s list of the best Christian workplaces in America.
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Christian Broadcasters Face 'Dark Clouds'; Affirm Commitment to Preach
The nation’s largest association of Christian media professionals is sending a strong message to Washington, making clear their intention to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ regardless of what government restrictions there may be in the future.
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Christian Business Leader Draws Economic Lessons from Pearl Harbor
The date that has lived in infamy for nearly seven decades can provide lessons for Christian companies facing the same economic realities as their secular counterparts, according to the head of one of the largest Christian products and services provider in the world.