January 15, 1998
Protestants Found to Donate a Reduced Share of Their Incomes to Social Services
THOMAS J. BILLITTERI
Many church-run social services and religious programs could face money shortages in coming years because Protestant church members are donating less and less of their income to support such efforts, says a new report.
An analysis of 29 Protestant denominations by Empty Tomb, an Illinois research organization, shows that giving to soup kitchens, foreign missions, and other activities not directly related to
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