Missionary delivers sermon on supporting global mission work — with direct application to disaster relief.
An EF4 tornado cut a 9-mile swath of destruction just south of this city of about 50,000 people last week. The funnel measured 500 yards across at its widest with winds up to 175 mph, ...
Lawsuit reveals more about relationship between CCM and child sponsorship groups.
Wes Campbell and the musicians of the Christian band Newsboys have filed a federal lawsuit against World Vision, The Roys Report, and concert promoters for an “orchestrated campaign to drive Campbell and Newsboys out of ...
Growth is not enough to erase earlier declines, but it is noteworthy.
A new report shows that church attendance is up for the first time in decades. More people are volunteering, and there also seems to be a renewed sense of optimism among pastors and other clergy. ...
Federal indictment claims the group paid informants to promote racist groups.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, which has designated several Christian ministries as hate groups, is under indictment for federal wire fraud and other charges for allegedly paying informants who belonged to hate groups.
Move comes in response to two Baylor student events being held on campus this week.
TX Baptists set to consider its relationship with Baylor University after the school agreed to host dueling events on campus this week—TPUSA and the LGBTQ-affirming "All Are Neighbors" events.
Elevating stories of low-profile faithfulness in an age of high-profile failures.
In this week's Editor's Notebook, a visit to the 50th anniversary of FCA at Atwater High School reminds us to elevate stories of low-profile faithfulness in an age of so many high-profile failures.
Franklin Graham, Ted Cruz among readers lined up for one-week event in DC
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (RNS) — Bunni Pounds, a political fundraiser-turned-activist who lost a 2018 bid for U.S. Congress from Texas, was visiting the Museum of the Bible in Washington when she says God spoke to her. ...
Plus, social media wars, ACNA chaos, and other ‘signs and wonders’ from this week
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 ...
And the Alabama and Missouri legislatures consider bills for camp safety requirements.
The repercussions continue from the terrible tragedy at Camp Mystic where 27 campers and counselors died in a flood along the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas, last July.