Michael Brown investigation, Chi Alpha director resigns, James MacDonald sues radio personality, and more.
ONE YEAR AGO: On December 6, 2024, MinistryWatch reported that Line of Fire radio program host Michael Brown agreed to a third-party investigation after allegations of sexual impropriety surfaced. He acknowledged a “lack of judgment,” ...
Settlement includes $200,000 payment to Gethsemani Baptist Church.
A church that has been prevented from its benevolent food distribution for two years can resume its ministry to those in need.
These ministries earn highest ratings in financial efficiency, transparency and donor confidence.
In the MinistryWatch 1000 Database there are 25 ministries that qualify as what we call “Shining Lights.” According to Matthew 5:16, Christians are to “let our lights shine so that others may see our good ...
Injunction preventing church’s housing ministry reversed and remanded to trial court.
Dad’s Place, a church in Bryan, Ohio, can again resume its temporary shelter for the homeless as temperatures dip.
MinistryWatch reports on trends over our survey’s three-year history.
Almost half of Christian ministry executives believe that the U.S. economy is already in a recession or will enter a recessionary period in the next six months to a year.
Future of My Faith Votes unclear, questions unanswered
My Faith Votes, “a non-partisan movement that motivates, equips and activates Christians in America to vote in every election,” is now a ministry of Million Voices.
Tony Campolo dies, the work of Bible and Literature Missionary Foundation, Matt Chandler reinstated, and more.
ONE YEAR AGO: On November 20, 2024, MinistryWatch reported that Tony Campolo, an American Baptist minister known for his charismatic preaching and sense of humor which made him a popular speaker at college campuses, churches ...
The ministry, which operated orphanages in Mexico, was raided by Mexican officials in July.
Niños de Mexico, a ministry that operated eight children’s homes in the Mexico City area, has closed its doors.
Kliewer’s wife is unsatisfied with church’s public statement, says he had to sign NDA as part of settlement agreement.
Although Duluth Vineyard church publicly acknowledged allegations against its pastor were unfounded, his wife said she was not satisfied with the statement or the settlement he received.
Critics say new draft report opens the door to ordination of people with same-sex attraction.
A group of leaders within the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC) are concerned about the direction of the denomination.