Awana around the world, Jesse Duplantis and the Second Coming, CEO resigns from Wycliffe Associates, Pride for Parents
On This Date at MinistryWatch: Awana around the world, Jesse Duplantis and the Second Coming, CEO resigns from Wycliffe Associates, Pride for Parents
Evangelicals for Harris’ anti-Trump Billy Graham ad has racked up 30M views
An ad featuring the Rev. Billy Graham that's part of a $1 million ad campaign by Evangelicals for Harris is now the subject of a potential lawsuit from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.
Questions of policy within the Evangelical Presbyterian Church
A storm is brewing in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC) and a “meaningful group of churches” are considering other options, according to Pastor Nate Atwood, the pastor of St. Giles Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, N.C. ...
The suit claims Robert Morris and Gateway misrepresented its use of tithe funds from members.
Gateway Church, facing controversies after sexual abuse allegations against founding pastor Robert Morris, now faces a class-action lawsuit filed by members concerned about the stewardship of the money they contributed.
A roundup of ministries providing relief in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene
Ministries Making a Difference: A roundup of ministries providing relief in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene
David Scarberry is the outreach leader at Revival City Church in McKinney, Texas.
A church staff member at Revival City Church in the Dallas suburb of McKinney was arrested on a family violence charge.
YWAM Founder dies, Brett Favre part of scandal, Warren Cole Smith named MinistryWatch president
ONE YEAR AGO: On October 9, 2023, MinistryWatch reported that Loren Cunningham, the globe-trotting founder of Youth With A Mission, a large, decentralized ministry that made missions work accessible to people overlooked by many missions ...
These stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of September.
Water Mission and World Vision among ministries providing disaster relief
Disaster relief workers from Mennonite communities arrived outside Asheville, N.C. to help clear the back roads as government services focus on main thoroughfares as well as search and rescue.