Press Interview  Government

Churches, And Other Faith-Based Organizations, Can Receive Emergency Funds In ‘Unprecedented’ Move By The SBA

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The CARES Act money, distributed through the SBA, can be used for payroll as well as other operating costs such as rent, mortgage, and debt payments. 

“I don’t see anything in these acts of government-funding religion,” says Russell Moore, President of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention.

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