Alan Chambers was recognized as WORLD’s ‘Daniel of the Year’ in 2011 before changing his stance on homosexuality.
Alan Chambers, who led Exodus International—a now-defunct Christian ministry that worked to help people overcome struggles with same-sex attraction—was arrested in Florida this week and charged with solicitation of a minor.
Plus, Eritrean church leaders imprisoned, NY adoption agency resumes services, Russell Moore resigns from ERLC, and more.
During this week’s look back through the MinistryWatch archives, settlement details between Liberty University and Jerry Falwell, Jr. are revealed, Eritrean Christian pastors imprisoned, a NY adoption agency wins right to resume its services in ...
Wycliffe Bible Translators remains at the top of the list, more than doubling the revenue of the next closest group.
The mid-May list features all 20 Bible translation groups in the MinistryWatch 1000 database in order of revenue.
Anti-trafficking ministry regains access to county foster care system after lawsuit over religious hiring protections.
Gracehaven wins settlement in Ohio foster care dispute. The county has agreed to pay the anti-trafficking ministry over $120K in legal fees after trying to ban it from its foster care system over religious hiring ...
Another John Doe files abuse lawsuit against Assemblies of God.
Daniel Savala, the accused sexual abuser associated with the Chi Alpha college ministries of the Assemblies of God denomination, has pleaded guilty to one count of continuous trafficking of persons. Savala, 70, entered a plea ...
Plus, the death of Tim Keller, shooting at Geneva Presbyterian Church, and more.
In this week’s look back at past articles at MinistryWatch, Rev. Calvin Robinson’s license was rescinded again, Mica Miller’s death was ruled a suicide, Tim Keller’s death, and more.
Iran Alive Ministries is encouraging Christians and sharing the gospel with Muslims
With many eyes on Iran since the U.S. struck the country at the end of February, one ministry is working to encourage Christians impacted by the war, and share the gospel with Muslims.
Plus, Georgia passes nonprofit privacy law, Lancaster County’s ExtraGive event, and more.
This week, we look back at articles from MinistryWatch about G3 Founder Josh Buice, Georgia’s nonprofit privacy law, Christian groups leaving the Lancaster County ExtraGive event, and more.
The NJ Attorney General had demanded sensitive documents from the group.
A group of NJ pregnancy resource centers prevailed at the U.S. Supreme Court last week in a decision that acknowledged their First Amendment claims against an intrusive AG’s subpoena of documents.