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The Madison Christian Giving Fund raises money to give it away to Christian non profits in Dane County. In 2015 the Fund raised over $120,000 from individual donors, foundations and businesses through payroll deduction campaigns. The Fund received over 50 applications for funds and after a thorough vetting process granted the money to 16 organizations in Dane County in 2016. The organizations focus on evangelism, children and youth, human needs, social justice, and discipleship and spiritual development.   “When we see the great work our partners are doing, we want to contribute to their long term success too”, said Scott…

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Last month, Faith Radio took another step forward in its growth and outreach with the launch of Faith 104.7FM in Madison, Wis. According to Faith Radio General Manager Dick Whitworth, Faith 104.7 FM will help the network reach almost 400,000 people in the Madison metro area with relevant Bible preaching and family-focused teaching 24/7 in FM quality.

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MIDDLETON — A married couple from my church has slowly become homeless over the last two months, and I’m not sure I can do much. For over a decade at Gateway Community Church in Middleton, we have had a ministry for adults and teens with developmental disabilities. We call this ministry our “Hope Class.” Because of this class, we have been blessed to know and love many people with a variety of forms of autism, Down syndrome and other intellectual disabilities.

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A grant of $5,000 from the Madison Christian Giving Fund to sponsor a fall outreach event by the Evangelical Catholic organization in Madison is having even greater impact than expected. Madison diocese Bishop Robert Morlino heard of the donation and called his top advisors together to hear more about the grant and the event being planned. According to Jason Simon, executive director of the Evangelical Catholic, the Bishop had never met with the group before. It was the grant from MCGF that opened the door and got the Bishop’s attention. As a result of that discussion what was going to…

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The World Vision Experience Truck is traveling across the country this summer and one of its stops is in Madison at Asbury United Methodist Church.  Housed in an expandable semi-trailer truck, this exhibit offers viewers a 20-minute virtual journey to witness a brothel in Bangladesh, the conditions surrounding the Syrian Refugee Crisis, and a unique threat in a community in Uganda — three examples of peoples in need of our Christian love, support, and action.

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When we blame the problem on residents from Chicago, we wash our hands of any culpability that these young people (or issues or shootings) may be the product of our own environment. Maybe the hopelessness and the anger was incubated in our neighborhoods, our schools, our services, our faith communities. When we don’t own a problem we also don’t own the responsibility to work toward a solution for OUR Madison.

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A crowd of 5600 was reported for evangelist Franklin Graham’s noon hour prayer rally at the King Street entrance to the Wisconsin State Capitol building.Graham is touring the capitols of all 50 states with an appeal for Christians to invest more heavily in the political process by praying for the country and actually running for office on the local, state, and national levels.

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Rejecting recent statements by the Rev. Franklin Graham, a group of Madison religious leaders say they will hold an interfaith gathering at the same time the prominent Christian evangelist is scheduled to rally people at the state Capitol on Wednesday. The alternative service, called “Neighbors in Faith,” will celebrate religious diversity and the common good, according to organizers, who criticized Graham for comments he’s made about Islam, Muslim immigrants, atheists, gay people and others.

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As the public policy guy for the Southern Baptist Convention, Russell Moore is used to being asked about religion and politics. But this year, with voters facing two presidential candidates most of them dislike, the most common question he’s getting shocks him. “What I expected the primary question to be from evangelicals is: ‘What do we do in terms of voting in November?’ That hasn’t been it. It’s been: ‘Does this mean America is under the judgment of God?’” Moore said. “There’s a kind of person for whom every year seems like an end times novel. This year has even…

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