New campus reflects rapid growth of residents, schools, businesses
On 30 acres at the edge of Moscow, Idaho, construction crews are erecting a Jeffersonian set of classical buildings arranged around a central quad, resembling a miniature University of Virginia.
Statement sparked confusion, also saying ‘faithful Christians’ can hold to other views
he board of a leading evangelical seminary voted to affirm its long-standing stance on biblical marriage and human sexuality during its May meeting.
Zoning meeting adjourned with no vote
The future of a proposed homeless shelter at a New Jersey church — and the future of the church itself — remains unclear after a zoning board meeting ended without a vote.
Gen X are still the most generous with their volunteer time.
There may be more than one reason Generation X is dubbed the Forgotten Generation. According to a Giving USA survey, they are being surpassed by their younger counterparts—Millennials—when it comes to charitable giving.
A Memorial Day Remembrance
After leaving Oklahoma City, we drove nearly 400 miles west on U.S. 66 to Tucumcari, N.M. Our plan was to turn north there and drive on back roads—what William Least Heat Moon called America’s “blue ...
Should government money be used to fund religious charter schools?
Recently, MinistryWatch President Warren Cole Smith wrote an editorial opposing the use of government funds for religious charter schools. Today, we offer an opposing view.
Per-hour value volunteers add to nonprofits increased more than inflation rate
The value of a volunteer’s time in the United States increased during 2024.
Sports leagues and steaming coffee—churches building practical ministries for neighbors
Sports leagues and steaming coffee—churches building practical ministries for neighbors
Bishop Sutton withdraws Robinson’s license just 10 days after issuing it
The Rev. Calvin Robinson, whose license was revoked in January after making a Nazi-like salute, is once again unable to serve as priest after an Anglican bishop rescinded a temporary license.