Indiana church launches effort to raise $1 million to build new homeless shelter
A church plant in Indiana has announced its plan to raise $1 million to build a new shelter for the local homeless population.
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Skip to main contentA church plant in Indiana has announced its plan to raise $1 million to build a new shelter for the local homeless population.
Christmas has long been a time of giving, and for church-going Protestants, this generally translates into giving more money and food to help those in need, a new study published by Lifeway Research shows.
An Arizona city will allow a church to oversee a food distribution ministry that provides aid to hundreds of families in need near the United States' southern border amid a legal dispute.
A congregation in Georgia recently gave away bags of groceries to 400 area families in need.
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders says she is offering residents a "hand up, not a handout" through the state's new 10:33 Initiative, which derives its name from the Gospel of Luke and vows to uplift Arkansans in crisis by connecting them with local faith and community partners who can meet their needs.
Wisconsin is looking to eliminate a religious tax exemption altogether rather than grant one to a Catholic charity organization that the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in June could not be denied the benefit.
A church in South Dakota has collected and distributed more than 1,500 winter coats for children as part of an annual charity drive.



















