The ministry hopes to encourage Christians who love their country to pray for and evangelize their neighbors.
Previously called the Values Voter Summit, the Pray Vote Stand Summit is sponsored by the Family Research Council, but six other organizations sponsor it also. One of them is Evangelism Explosion International.
A closer look at a Christian college offering correspondence degrees to prisoners raises more questions than answers.
When a female prisoner in Texas learned about a Christian college offering a correspondence degree in Christian counseling, she told Laura, who works with prisoners. Laura's investigation led to more questions than answers.
Ministry claims to reach millions through open air events in Africa, Cuba, Mexico, and Vietnam
The mission of Reaching Souls International since its founding in 1986 has been to “reach the maximum number of people for Christ in the least amount of time and in the most efficient way.”
In Austin, 150 immigrant churches are growing and serving the immigrant community.
The Anglican Church of North America’s Diocese for the Sake of Others (D4SO) began the Diaspora Network to “bring together immigrant and diaspora communities across North America for resourcing, fellowship and mission.”
A ministry that serves children in Uganda had its account restricted and closed based on its “risk profile.”
“Upon review of your account(s), we have determined you’re operating a business type we have chosen not to service at Bank of America,” read a letter received on April 27, 2023 by Indigenous Advance Ministries, ...
First known for its undercover investigations, the group now uses most resources to boost its online presence.
While the nonprofit still conducts investigations, the next of which should be released soon, Live Action’s Vice President of External Relations Kimberly Bird told Ministry Watch the majority of its resources now go to develop, ...
Questions about how it reaches those numbers remain unanswered.
Called “this generation’s Billy Graham” by some, Nick Hall has a fervor for evangelism and prayer and claims to have shared the “message of Jesus” with more than 300 million people.
Ministry fights human trafficking by focusing on prevention
Forgotten Child Network began in June 1999 when, during a trip to adopt his daughter from Russia, founder Matt Hartsell shared with an acquaintance his vision to start a ministry assisting orphans.
Despite being threatened with a lawsuit if he fails to remove certain content, the website creator plans to continue offering the forum for support and accountability.
In response to the sexual abuse scandals connected with Chi Alpha (XA) World Fellowship, survivors are sharing their stories on a newly created website designed to give voice to those impacted.