Alistair Begg announces retirement, IF:Gathering’s partnership with illumiNations, abuse at Missouri boarding school, and more.
ONE YEAR AGO: On September 16, 2024, MinistryWatch reported that Truth for Life radio Bible teacher Alistair Begg announced his retirement as senior pastor of Parkside Church in Cleveland, Ohio. Months prior to that, Begg ...
The anti-casino measure led by church leaders was funded almost entirely by another casino interest.
A group of faith-driven leaders have succeeded in blocking a casino from moving into their county in Arkansas.
Families want camps to operate, but with safety as a priority.
The “joy and growth” that should take place at summer camp “cannot exist without safety,” CeCe Williams-Steward, mother of still missing 8-year-old Camp Mystic camper Cile Steward, said during a hearing before the Texas Senate.
Lack of transparency about relationship between Go To Nations and GloDev raises questions.
Go To Nations, a global missions movement, is raising $9.2 million for a new Global Missions Center on property donated by its much smaller partner organization GloDev Inc.
Chris Reed resigns from MorningStar, Sarah Young dies, World Vision Gaza director sentenced, and more.
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Grand Canyon University once again tops the list, two colleges fall off the list.
With colleges and universities starting their fall semesters, our first list for September is the 50 largest Christian colleges and universities in the MinistryWatch 1000 database.
Same Assemblies of God network plagued by Chi Alpha sexual abuse scandals
The South Texas Ministry Network of the Assemblies of God announced last month that it had discovered “financial misconduct” by a former accounting office employee.
More leaders are optimistic about the Trump administration’s impact than in May.
MinistryWatch's quarterly survey of Christian Ministry Executives offers insights into the challenges of ministry leadership.
Along with Executive Director Michelle Brannon, the two could face multiple sentences of 20 years in prison.
David E. Taylor, the self-proclaimed apostle and leader of Kingdom of God Global Church and Joshua Media Ministries, has been arrested in a “nationwide takedown of their forced labor organization.”
The fund grew out of the ministry’s own successful legal battles.
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) has long been preaching the Gospel across the world, but now it is taking steps to ensure the message of salvation in Christ can be spread throughout the United ...