This week's editor's notebook looks at the story of elder financial abuse, discusses a new president at Calvin University, and explains why MinistryWatch covers sexual misconduct stories.
The mainline Presbyterian Church (USA) announced this week it will change the way it reports statistical information about the denomination’s membership to now include a category for nonbinary/genderqueer reporting.
A pastor in Tyler, Texas, and his son have recently pleaded guilty to charges of stealing from an elderly couple in his congregation, Open Door Bible Church.
A conference about the future of the nation’s largest religious tradition drew about 400 pastors and other church leaders inspired by a recent trend among evangelicals and other Protestants to “deconstruct” the faith they grew ...
A controversial and popular bishop in the Anglican Church of North America has decided to return from a voluntary leave of absence by the end of October, despite an ongoing investigation into spiritual abuse allegations.
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.
A Dallas-area church with more than 6,500 members said it will disaffiliate with the United Methodist Church and will remain independent while it investigates alliances with other Methodist denominations.
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?
The accessibility of programs like Zoom, which grew in popularity due to COVID-19, allowed a ministry in Hickory, N.C., to grow organically to reach and disciple hundreds of Christian pastors in India.