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Ep. 510: World Vision, Largest Christian Schools, Why Pastors Quit Ministry

September 19
28 mins

Episode Description

On today’s program, an anti-trafficking group based in North Carolina is being accused of exploiting the very women it is supposed to be helping. We’ll take a look.

And, World Vision’s CEO discusses humanitarian work in a post USAID world. We’ll have details.

Plus, factors that are forcing pastors to quit the ministry.

But first, eight leaders at the House of Prayer Christian Church in Georgia have been indicted for fraud and tax charges for defrauding banks through real estate schemes and funneling veterans’ benefits to its seminary. The indictment, unsealed on September 10, revealed that eight men associated with the church were charged with various crimes, including conspiracy to commit bank and wire fraud and assisting in filing a false tax return.

The producer for today’s program is Jeff McIntosh. We get database and other technical support from Stephen DuBarry, Rod Pitzer, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today’s program include Kim Roberts, Daniel Ritchie, Makella Knowles, Tony Mator, Stacey Horton, Fiona André, Kenzie James, Aaron Earls—and you, Warren.

A special thanks to The Christian Chronicle and Lifeway Research for contributing material for this week’s podcast.

Until next time, may God bless you.

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