Plus, a ‘Shining Light,’ Hampshire College, and more.
n this week's Signs & Wonders, Warren Smith looks at journalism awards, college closures, Colorado politics, and a new CEO at Christian Aid Mission—plus, he visits with Children's Hunger Fund.
MinistryWatch Index Down Slightly in March
MinistryWatch Index down slightly in March, possibly reflecting ongoing concern about the state of the economy.
Survey shows MinistryWatch is bearing good fruit—but we still have work to do.
In this week's Editor's Notebook, Warren Smith details the results of our most recent Reader's Survey.
Plus, debunking the overhead myth.
On this week's Signs & Wonders: Nonprofits and cities, AI and job displacement, Christian pilot on the moon mission, and debunking the overhead myth.
Here at MinistryWatch, I read a lot of books about money, stewardship, philanthropy, and related topics. That’s probably not a surprise. After all, that’s what we do here. These topics are our “beat.” But I ...
And, a family-friendly movie.
In this week's Signs & Wonders, MinistryWatch President Warren Smith discusses military chaplains, Christian radio, and charity ratings—plus, a family-friendly movie.
We consider our ratings of ministries to be one of the most important things we do. It is also unique. No other organization rates Christian ministries, taking into account financial efficiency, board governance, transparency, and ...
Why does MinistryWatch rate Christian ministries? In this week's Editor's Notebook, MinistryWatch President Warren Smith explains the why behind our database.
Plus, remembering Jerry Eisley
On this week's Signs & Wonders, MinistryWatch President Warren Smith shares thoughts on Carl Lentz, the country's transparency crisis, Duggar family blues, the passing of Jerry Eisley, and more.
As you can read elsewhere on MinistryWatch, the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives is now 25 years old. Despite the good intentions of those who founded it, the office – like many government entities ...