Multnomah gave up its campus in a failed takeover. Alums want it back.
Once hailed as a hopeful model for struggling Christian colleges, the failed merger between Multnomah and Jessup universities now serves as a cautionary tale.
Plus, K-Love takes Milwaukee.
In this week’s Signs & Wonders, Warren Cole Smith looks at pro-lifers in decline, the Super Bowl halftime alternative, and Moody Bible Institute’s lawsuit against the Chicago Public School system.
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.
PLUS: Carey Nieuwhof on Leadership
Warren Smith's weekly column that shares thoughts on news items outside the normal MinistryWatch charity and philanthropy “beat.”
Six of top 10 are coaches; High Point U’s Nido Qubein is top-paid president — again
A list of the 100 highest paid Christian college and university executives.
Jeremy Lyon is suing over abuse allegations reports
A former professor at a Georgia Baptist college is suing a Christian publication for defamation, saying he was falsely accused of sexual abuse.
Resignation comes after months of confusion over status and ‘loss of trust’
After months of uncertainty surrounding her status, the president of Northern Seminary, a Baptist school near Chicago, has resigned.
Lawsuit seeks $100 million in damages.
Olivet University has filed a federal lawsuit against publishers, editors, and writers at Newsweek for defamation, claiming it has suffered reputational, professional, and financial harm exceeding $100 million.
Approval marks end of two major challenges faced by school in recent years
Grand Canyon University’s year of very good news continued last week when the U.S. Department of Education affirmed the school’s nonprofit status.