Thousands of abandoned children will still need help.
Families waiting to complete the legalities of the adoption process and bring their children home from China were devastated last week when China announced it would end international adoptions. The decision announced on September 5 ...
Overall giving is down, but "spiritually engaged" give more of their income.
Giving is down among evangelical Christians, according to a new study by Infinity Concepts and Grey Matter Research.
Deaf and hard-of-hearing persons are some of the most unreached people in the world.
It is widely believed that out of the world’s population of between 150 and 250 million deaf persons, only 2% are professing Christians, making them one of the largest unreached people groups in the world. ...
Federal lawsuit filed by 18-year-old claims she was physically, mentally, and sexually abused
Another lawsuit against the leaders of Circle of Hope Girls Ranch and Boarding School alleging multiple instances of abuse was filed this week in federal court in Missouri, this time by the youngest person yet ...
Ernest Lamar Love has been charged with murder, torture, and child abuse.
A 6-year-old boy succumbed to severe injuries after being beaten by a babysitter his mother met at Amazing Church in Lake Elsinore, California, KTLA reported.
Rudolph Brooks Jr. will serve 18 months in prison for fraudulently obtaining and misusing PPP loan funds.
The pastor of Kingdom Tabernacle of Restoration Ministries in Washington, D.C., will serve 18 months in prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud and money laundering.
Sarah Young dies, World Vision leader imprisoned, Paula White-Cain advises Trump, Perry Stone admits to inappropriate behavior, and lawsuits filed at TBN
On this date at Ministry Watch: Sarah Young dies, World Vision leader imprisoned, Paula White-Cain advises Trump, Perry Stone admits to inappropriate behavior, and lawsuits filed at TBN
Thomas Calhoun Bain ordered to pay $1.7 million in restitution.
The treasurer of a church’s charitable foundation pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud.
Sexual misconduct allegations emerge
Chris Reed, president and CEO of MorningStar Ministries in Fort Mill, S.C., tendered his resignation last week because he “didn’t want to be leading the ministry in a case against four victims who were abused ...