Christian organizations hamstrung by Indian government under the Foreign Contributions Regulation Act
Christian ministries are targeted by the government under the Foreign Contributions Regulation Act (FCRA). According to the State Department, amendments to the FCRA passed in 2020 reduced the amount of foreign funding Christian groups can ...
The ministry has already trained nearly 22,000 indigenous church leaders.
David Nelson went to the Philippines as a western missionary following the usual path, but quickly saw a better way — he could train the indigenous Filipino people to lead their churches. That's how Crossing ...
BBC discovered two rescue operations where charges for trafficking were not sustained
A report by the Africa Eye section of the BBC claims to have discovered two documented cases where children were “traumatically and unjustly removed” from their homes and their relatives were wrongly prosecuted as child ...
National and local ministries supporting women in crisis pregnancies continue their work faithfully.
Recently, the Chronicle of Philanthropy published an article saying that “rage giving” to abortion advocacy groups after the overturning of Roe v. Wade in June 2022 has dropped off. MinistryWatch spoke to several pro-life ministries ...
Direction 61:3 is a young ministry in North Texas that is trying to serve an overwhelming need.
Direction 61:3 is a young ministry in North Texas that is trying to serve an overwhelming need.
David Ashcraft, who was pastor of a large Pennsylvania church, will lead the Network.
The Global Leadership Network (GLN), formerly known as the Willow Creek Association, has named David Ashcraft as its new president and CEO.
The long process may be concluded with a report by the end of the year.
In 2011, Ethnos360 (then New Tribes Mission) commissioned an investigation of abuse allegations spanning decades. Twelve years later, it may finally be reaching its conclusion.
The ministry to children in India was cited for violating three of the ECFA stewardship standards.
The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) terminated the membership of Love Never Fails International, headquartered in New Jersey, due to “failure to provide sufficient information to determine compliance” with Standards 2, 4, and 7.2. ...
The large Christian ministry to the disabled community determined it no longer needed the accreditation.
AbleLight, formerly known as Bethesda Lutheran Communities, has voluntarily resigned its membership in the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA).
The college has been at the center of a controversy involving its hiring policies regarding people who identify as LGBTQ.
Seattle Pacific University, which has been embroiled in controversy and a lawsuit regarding its hiring practices, announced it would cut its academic program budget by 40%.