debt

Black seminary grads, with debt higher than others, cope with money and ministry

By Adelle M. Banks — February 17, 2022
WASHINGTON (RNS) — Data shows 30% of Black graduates in the 2020-2021 academic year had debt of $40,000 or more, compared with 11% of white graduates.

A biblical answer to the $1 trillion problem of student debt

By F. Romall Smalls — May 2, 2018
(RNS) — Believe that the creator of the universe made us all for a much higher purpose than to languish in debt.

In Kenya, debt-ridden Christian universities struggle to stay open

By Fredrick Nzwili — January 30, 2018
(RNS) — While the Presbyterian university hopes to yet save itself in the face of a shutdown order, concern is also focused on the Catholic University of Eastern Africa and the Kenya Methodist University.

Franciscan order on verge of bankruptcy after financial fraud is uncovered

By Josephine McKenna — December 19, 2014
VATICAN CITY (RNS) The scandal has shaken the order inspired by its founder’s devotion to poverty and prayer. It is active in 110 countries and had more than 14,000 members.
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