Pushpay Expands Church Engagement Capabilities with Acquisition of Nurture.io

Pushpay has announced the acquisition of Nurture.io, a pastoral care and engagement platform designed to help churches re-engage members.
Top NFL Pick Fernando Mendoza Credits God, Launches MS Fund Honoring Mother

Top NFL Pick Fernando Mendoza Credits God, Launches MS Fund Honoring Mother

Fernando Mendoza, the Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback, publicly credited his faith after being selected first overall in the NFL Draft while also announcing a new charitable initiative supporting those affected by multiple sclerosis. Chosen as the No. 1 pick by the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday night, Mendoza reflected on his recent success.
  • UK Court Overturns Conviction of Christian Pro-Life Activist in Free Speech Case
    UK Court Overturns Conviction of Christian Pro-Life Activist in Free Speech Case
    A court ruling has cleared a Christian pro-life activist of a prior conviction related to sending graphic images. According to Christian Today, a High Court judge has overturned the conviction of David Skinner, an 80-year-old activist who had been prosecuted for distributing graphic abortion-related images.
  • 3 in 5 Churchgoers Concerned About AI’s Impact on Christianity, Study Finds
    3 in 5 Churchgoers Concerned About AI’s Impact on Christianity, Study Finds
    A new survey indicates that the majority of Protestant churchgoers in the United States are uneasy about how artificial intelligence may influence their faith. About 61% of Protestant church attendees say they are concerned about AI’s role in Christianity, including 67% of Evangelicals, compared with 55% of those without Evangelical beliefs.
  • Evangelical Group Pushes Back on Plan to Relocate Afghan Allies to Congo
    Evangelical Group Pushes Back on Plan to Relocate Afghan Allies to Congo
    An evangelical refugee resettlement organization has voiced strong opposition to a reported plan by the Trump administration to relocate Afghan allies to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. World Relief, a leading evangelical aid agency, criticized the proposal to send more than 1,000 Afghans, many of whom supported U.S. military operations.