I am reading the responses written on Every Home for Christ and I find it difficult to believe the individuals posting comments know much about them, or how they function. There is no shortage of information coming out of this ministry. They live very much in the light, and that is very, very refreshing… check them out for yourself. Here are a few things I know…
1)They are a highly accredited Para-Church ministry, registered as a church (in 1954).
2) They function like a church, holding organized monthly chapel services and daily worship and prayer times, where the reading and the teaching of God’s Word is prevalent;
3) They are a long-standing and Charter Member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability and their audited financials are on file – visit ecfa.org;
4) In the 73 years since the ministry was founded, their vision and mission to share a repeatable message of the Gospel to every home/family, in every nation on Earth, has not changed.
5) Furthering their vision and mission, in 2018 131 million homes were reached with the Gospel, resulting in over 16.9 million decisions/responses. There is much more...
Why is this registered with the IRS as a church? It is not even remotely functioning as a church. It should be categorized as a religious non-profit 501c3. Come on, show us your 990's. What are you trying to hide? Hefty executive salaries? Massive annual income mostly going into savings along with enormous assets? Come to think of it, what exactly does this operation do with the funds they raise? Really, it is a mystery, since the documents are hidden. Not quite living in the light.
Review from Guidestar
President and his wife are paid staff. They spend about 1% of their time in office, and 90% of their time traveling the world. First class mind you. They travel to "pray" for the nation's. About 10% of the funds raised actually go into the hands of the national directors to do the work claimed.
Review from Guidestar