65th Anniversary – God-honoring care for churches
In the second of a three-part video series, CIF board members address the need for ministry serving churches, our Kingdom-minded work, financial strength and growth.
Continue ReadingIn the second of a three-part video series, CIF board members address the need for ministry serving churches, our Kingdom-minded work, financial strength and growth.
Continue ReadingMilestones in CIF’s journey serving churches and people Starting in 1959, Paul Carlson was the first manager and secretary treasurer of CIF, then Christian Investors Foundation. He was known for his efficient leadership, humor, dedication and compassion, and concern for others, wrote Pastor Lynn Manlove of Faith Evangelical Free Church, Tempe, Ariz. in 1973. In… Continue Reading
Continue ReadingIn the first of a three-part series, CIF board members share their appreciation for the organization’s 65-year history and talk about the need and importance of a well-managed financial institution to serve churches and individuals.
Continue ReadingWith a strong team working directly with churches and individuals, and behind the scenes, CIF practices collaboration as a Core Value. President and CEO Scott Achterling explains.
Continue ReadingFirst Free is a growing evangelical church in the largest suburb of La Crosse, Wis.
Continue ReadingCommunication is one of CIF’s four Core Values. Join us for the first of a four-part video series that explores who we are as an organization, and how we serve others.
Continue ReadingA more functional and inviting CIF website was rolled out this month with integrated videos, stories of ministry expansion and an all-new section about what sets CIF apart in the marketplace, The CIF Difference. “We are thrilled and thankful to the Lord to be able to unveil the new site as we approach 65 years… Continue Reading
Continue ReadingThe ongoing ministry health of a church is of utmost concern
Continue ReadingWise counsel and established trust between Christian Investors Financial and two churches in Pennsylvania have contributed to lasting, transparent relationships with communication at the center.
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