EDITOR’S NOTE: “Signs and Wonders” is a column that shares thoughts on news items that either do not rise to the level of a news story for MinistryWatch or are slightly (even significantly) outside of ...
Churches grow community outreach through Prison Fellowship’s Angel Tree program.
When United Believers Community Church moved to the Hickman Mills area of Kansas City at Easter of 2011, serving the area where the U.S. Census Bureau counts more than 16% as impoverished was a priority.
And other ministries making a difference.
Here’s this week’s roundup of ministries making a difference.
After Ruch's acquittal, ACNA grapples with trial implications and looks to reform
Last month, after years of waiting and a tumultuous church trial, Anglican Bishop Stewart Ruch was acquitted by a church court, which said the prosecution provided no clear and convincing evidence that he violated any ...
Assemblies of God scouting program criticized for not providing adequate safeguards.
Royal Rangers, a scouting group associated with the Assemblies of God, was the situs for the sexual abuse of minor boys, according to reporting by NBC News.
Dozens of anti-ICE protestors disrupted Minnesota SBC church service
Leaders of Cities Church, the Minneapolis congregation whose worship service was disrupted by anti-ICE protesters, are considering legal action against the activists.
Liberty University, Samaritan’s Purse, and Kingdom Heir Aviation greatest users of private aircraft.
MinistryWatch, in collaboration with the Trinity Foundation, each month publishes a list of the private planes belonging to pastors and Christian ministries.
Alan Noble on the cost of skepticism toward religious institutions
ONE YEAR AGO: On Jan. 21, 2025, MinistryWatch featured an opinion piece by O. Alan Noble about the risks people face when they “hold a posture of skepticism toward religious institutions?” Read more here. TWO ...
Church attendee says church breached her confidentiality and shared private details about her life.
An elder from Apologia Church has removed himself as a plaintiff in a lawsuit filed against a former parishioner who made videos about the church’s “mishandling of confidential marriage counseling information” by church leadership.