Some churches in the US are getting caught in the foreclosure wave.
A combination of ageing congregations, the economic crash, and — in some cases — balloon payments arranged years before the financial crisis are forcing churches to close down.
Some churches in the US are getting caught in the foreclosure wave.
A combination of ageing congregations, the economic crash, and — in some cases — balloon payments arranged years before the financial crisis are forcing churches to close down.
Religion News Blog posted this on Monday July 5, 2010.
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