A California baker was exonerated this week of charges that she discriminated against a same-sex couple by refusing to make their wedding cake and referring them to another vendor.
One of the many factors distinguishing much missions-related work from the average job – even the average ministry job -- is the expectation of fundraising your own salary. The support-raising model raises questions about reciprocity ...
Charles J. Southall, III, a New Orleans pastor who was charged initially for unlawfully transferring $100K to his private accounts, has pleaded guilty to laundering close to $900K.
The former administrator of a Pennsylvania-based Episcopal nonprofit insurance corporation is under investigation for fraud after a forensic audit uncovered a $1.4 million discrepancy in the organization’s books.
Obviously a pastor, ministry or nonprofit leader is primarily there because of the mission, but when is that an excuse not to pay them what they’re worth?
Celebrities For Jesus: An Interview with Katelyn Beaty
A Boston-area man who claimed to be an Orthodox Christian monk who had taken a vow of poverty has been charged with COVID relief fund fraud totaling $3.6 million in connection with several organizations he ...
In Texas, Persistent CEO Leads Christian Care Centers Through Bankruptcy and Sale
An Oklahoma church administrator faces more than 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to embezzling more than $450,000 from an Oklahoma City-area Catholic church.
ECFA Membership Changes, MinistryWatch Database Changes, On This Date At MinistryWatch.com
Weekly Review: ECFA Membership Changes, MinistryWatch Database Changes, On This Date At MinistryWatch.com