Injunction preventing church’s housing ministry reversed and remanded to trial court.
Dad’s Place, a church in Bryan, Ohio, can again resume its temporary shelter for the homeless as temperatures dip.
David Bahnsen, The Daily, and More
Podcasts that Warren Smith has been listening to lately, podcasts which I recommend for your listening pleasure and spiritual edification.
James Garfield, YouVersion, Christianity Today, and Orthodoxy
Major Bible app hits a billion downloads, plus orthodoxy isn’t booming — yet — but non-denoms are. All that and more in this week’s Signs and Wonders.
John and Nia Davenport give generously knowing the source of their wealth is God.
“All I wanted was a job,” said John Davenport Jr. “God's vision was a business.”
Nick Fuentes, Tucker Carlson, Nicene Creed, and the 50-Year Mortgage
“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 (perhaps even significantly) outside of our ...
Avodah Connect and Dallas Baptist University explore how AI can shorten decades-long translation timelines without losing theological depth.
An estimated 3,300 languages in the world don’t have their own translation of the Scriptures. In order to improve the speed and cultural accuracy of Bible translations into more rare languages, Avodah Connect is using ...
Families say they are seeking safety reform and prevention.
Several families of Camp Mystic victims who died in the July 4 floods along the Guadalupe River in Texas have filed a state lawsuit against the camp, its owners, and several related entities.
New plan decentralizes the role of the United States
After years of controversy over LGBTQ issues that split their denomination, United Methodists have ratified a plan to restructure the 57-year-old church.
And a happy birthday to the Marine Corps
The day before Veterans Day this year is another holiday, less known to the public but celebrated religiously by those in the Marine Corps.
The school district is allegedly discriminating against Moody for its religious hiring practices.
The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago has filed a lawsuit against the Board of Education of the City of Chicago because its students have been excluded from the Chicago Public Schools student-teaching program.