Christianity
Abrahamic monotheistic religion
Ansari Institute for Global Engagement With Religion
Muslim Donors, Catholic University
Mission Handbook
Overseas Giving by U.S. Churchgoers
National Cathedral
Pershing and the National Cathedral
Generous Giving
Inspiring Christian Faith-Based Giving
Russian-American Christian University (RACU)
Rebuilding Christianity Behind the Iron Curtain
Helping the Churches That Help Others
A new fund provides small boosts to at-risk congregations
National Security Philanthropy
Take an overseas tour with a one-of-a-kind nonprofit that uses charitable micro efforts to blunt foreign threats
A World Vision
The charity that shifted evangelical eyes, and dollars, overseas
7. Resist the Throttling of Religious Colleges
Enemies of faith want hundreds of institutions of higher ed to shut up or shut down.
Teaching Freedom of Faith to a New Generation
Museum slated for Philadelphia's Independence Mall
A Walk Through Some Nation-changing Churches
Giving thanks for Boston's charitable houses of worship
Inspiring a Cheerful Question Mark
Why, where, and how today's evangelical donors give
Winter 2019 - Briefly Noted
The connection between generosity and religion. Gem of a donation. America s only Jewish crisis pregnancy center. The biggest mortar and pestle in the Western hemisphere.
Less God, Less Giving?
Religion and generosity feed each other in fascinating ways
The Scandal That Is Higher Ed Today
Two different paths to reform
Fall 2018 - Briefly Noted
Rags to riches in real life. Vets achieving independence. A pilgrimage to Israel for $500. Behind the scenes at Gettysburg. Leonard Leo's legal network. The power of small givers.
Unto the Nations
Is the focus of American evangelicals shifting overseas?
Ex Libris Philanthropy
Donors are making Great Books available to the public
Imperial Might vs. Widow s Mite
The emergence of Christian philanthropy and how it changed world history.
Religion
Notable contributions to religious causes from the Philanthropy Hall of Fame
Spring 2018 - Interview with Tim Keller
If you had a pot of money to give to advance religious practice, where would you spend it?
Modern Missionaries
A Jewish philanthropist. His Christian college roommate. Healing for many.
A Walking Tour of the New Museum of the Bible
A half-billion-dollar philanthropically funded mega-project created one of the most unusual museums in the world.
Making Miracles in Memphis
From work to school to arts to recreation, Pitt and Barbara Hyde show how to energize a hometown
Medical Matchmaking
While federal health-care policy is in disarray, these charities and volunteers are offering help now
Building Builders
A Christian polytechnic university takes after its inventive founder
Privacy as a Philanthropic Pillar
Why givers prize the right to be anonymous
2 Million Dollars 1 Billion Souls
How an improvising leader and ten donors brought the Bible to unreached peoples.
Founding Funders
The story of how American philanthropy built a Jewish homeland.
The Art of Public-Policy Philanthropy: Fighting for School Reform
Featuring Chester Finn, John Kirtley, Fred Klipsch, Betsy DeVos, and Thomas Carroll
The Art of Public Policy Philanthropy: Donors Go to Court
Hard-won knowledge on how donor-funded litigation can improve our country
Winter 2016 - Briefly Noted
A record gift to Catholic schools. Paul Allen continues to battle Ebola. Knights rescue the oppressed.
Fall 2015 - Books in Brief
Effective Altruism ignores deserving charities
Alms Alchemy
The National Christian Foundation s ability to turn unusual contributions to gold is creating a new trove of generosity
Interview with Steve Green
The Hobby Lobby president describes his forthcoming Museum of the Bible
Fall 2014 - Briefly Noted
Aid for Assyrians. A monk's secret to schooling. Anonymous animal lovers. Rescuing an orchestra.
Interview with Howard Dahl
The founder of Amity Technology discusses his giving to rehabilitate the former Soviet Union and assesses Ukraine
Campus Crusades
Philanthropically supported groups helping students grow in their faith are embraced by participants, but also face threats
Sharing Health
Mutual aid lives on in the battle against medical bills
Spring 2014 - Faithful Giving
Happiness spreads to both donor and recipient in Jewish and Christian teachings
Building Religion IQ in Reporters
A donor-funded conference educates the media on faith
Giving It All
Alan Barnhart and his brother Eric owned a $250 million company. Owned. Past tense. Because they gave it away.
Making Forever Families
Churches and donors lift thousands of children out of the foster-care bureaucracy
Summer 2016 - Briefly Noted
Chicks on camera. Couch-surfing in disaster zones. Teacher's union fights for facelifts. One million missing Christians.