Church set goal in 1990s, and dedicates 20% of budget to missions.
From furnishing battered women’s shelters to building schools and digging clean water wells in Africa, Victory Church—a megachurch with over 18,000 members across four campuses in Atlanta—reached its goal of giving $100 million to missions ...
Protestant Reformed Church in America commissioned report by Guidepost Solutions, then reversed decision
A small denomination headquartered near Grand Rapids, Michigan, is facing criticism over what appears to be decades of abuse and cover-ups.
Brunswick, Georgia, has filed a nuisance suit to close The Well shelter.
The United States Department of Justice filed a complaint against the City of Brunswick, Georgia, on December 16 because of the city’s actions to close The Well ministry to homeless persons.
Alleged victims include two young children
A dispute between members of the United Methodist Church in Nigeria (UMCN) and the Global Methodist Church (GMC) escalated to violence Sunday, resulting in three fatalities.
Pastor previously vacated top office in Hawaii-Pacific District
Facing potential discipline for a leaked pro-LGBTQ paper, Nazarene pastor Dr. Rick Power has quit the theologically conservative denomination.
Bankruptcy trustee pursues churches, Urbana Missions Conference resumes, Preemptive Love Coalition investigation, Rev. Howard-John Wesley takes a sabbatical.
On This Date at MinistryWatch: Bankruptcy trustee pursues churches, Urbana Missions Conference resumes, Preemptive Love Coalition investigation, Rev. Howard-John Wesley takes a sabbatical.
At a time when many in The United Methodist Church are grappling with deep budget cuts, the denomination’s bishops also are tightening their belts.
Latest State of the Bible finds evangelical households top chart in average amount donated
Bible-engaged Christians are the most charitable people in the nation, and giving increases happiness among the generous, the American Bible Society (ABS) said in releasing the last chapter of the 2024 State of the Bible.
Spanish-language church members among 1,500 alleged victims
The federal Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has filed suit against a Pasco, Washington, pastor for allegedly roping his own congregation into a multilevel marketing scheme.