Whistleblower also receives Temporary Restraining Order to prevent further disclosures.
The Ankerberg Theological Research Institute (ATRI) has sued its former Director of Donor Relations Andrew Jaeger.
The formats for this apologetics ministry are informal debates between representatives of differing belief systems, and documentary styled presentations on major issues in society, with reasoned arguments why the historic Christian faith is true.
In a letter to donors, John and Darlene Ankerberg expressed “disappointment in the recent actions” of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability to terminate the membership of the Ankerberg Theological Research Institute.
On today’s program, Multnomah University in Portland, Oregon, drops its requirement that all students sign a statement of faith. We’ll have details. Also, an update on sexual abuse within the Chi Alpha college ministry—victims are ...
The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) has terminated the membership of the Ankerberg Theological Research Institute (ATRI), the producer of the popular apologetics program “The John Ankerberg Show.”
Election comes just weeks after he’s suspended by the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability
The National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) are meeting this week in Orlando, Fla., and on Monday (May 22) announced that John Ankerberg has been elected to its board of directors.
MinistryWatch President Warren Smith comments on one or more stories in the week’s news, adding an additional perspective or, sometimes, a behind-the-scenes look at how the story came to be.
Under review for questions regarding board governance, use of funds
The Ankerberg Theological Research Institute, which produces the popular John Ankerberg Show for Christian television, has been
But Kept 80 % for Production, Air Time, Other Expenses; Whistleblower Says Some Money Used For Private Jets, Luxury Travel
The Ankerberg Institute for Theological Research has raised about $20 million for audio Bibles but has spent only about 20 percent, or $4 million, on the Bibles themselves.
Ankerberg Theological Research Institute, one of the largest apologetics ministries in the nation, failed to disclose its use of charter aircraft on tax forms.