Editor's Notebook: Pregnancy Resource Centers, Christians Suing Christians, Private Inurement and Book Royalties
On today’s program, a lawsuit against well-known preacher David Platt and the church he pastors, McLean Bible Church, has been dropped. We’ll have details. We’ll also talk about TV preachers and their books. Who should ...
Two Christian universities embroiled in name, trademark litigation
Name-change dramas have landed two Christian universities in federal courtrooms.
One of the biggest television ratings successes of the past decade has been INSP, formerly known as The Inspirational Network.
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.
Hello everybody. I’m Warren Smith, coming to you from Charlotte, North Carolina, and I’d like to welcome you to the MinistryWatch podcast. Here at MinistryWatch we cover a lot of stories about scams, scandals, and ...
Report features a lucrative honorarium model tempting many U.S. pastors to pay to play
Last month, a whistleblower document disclosing Hillsong Church's financial details highlighted the burgeoning popularity of reciprocal honorarium practices in ministries worldwide.
Glory of Zion International Ministries, an apostolic ministry led by Chuck Pierce, has seen significant growth over the last few years, not only in its revenue but also in the salaries it pays its executives.
EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK: Chris Tomlin, Don Ogden, ECAP, and Houston Christian University
EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK: Hillsong, Southern Baptists, and The King’s College