Christian aid ministries are mobilized to respond to natural disasters—but in an already busy year, the pandemic adds extra challenges that leave many strapped for volunteers.
Capitol Hill Baptist Church this week became the first church to file suit against D.C. over pandemic-related restrictions on worship services and mass gatherings, citing violations of First and Fifth Amendment rights.
Armed attackers ambushed a group of World Vision staff in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) last week, killing one and capturing two others. Another was seriously injured.
NFL quarterback saves and gives so he can be generous well beyond his prime football years
Kirk Cousins’ normal day at the “office” entails game plans, touchdowns, and packed stadiums (pre-pandemic). As the starting quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings, Cousins makes more in a year than many people make in a ...
A look at the 50 largest U.S. ministries in the MinistryWatch database shows that executive team leaders—chief executive officers, presidents, and the like—are overwhelmingly white and overwhelmingly male.
After rising the ranks of business success, Lisa Payne’s journey of generosity led her back to her hometown roots
After rising the ranks of business success, Lisa Payne’s journey of generosity led her back to her hometown roots.
The following stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of August. We present them here in a “countdown” format, from 10 to 1.
LA County is evicting Grace Community Church from a parking lot it has leased since 1975. Lawyers representing GCC and its pastor, John MacArthur, say the move is in retaliation for holding indoor worship services ...