Fault lines are becoming fissures, and a cultural earthquake may be in our future
Three years after Dobbs overturned Roe v. Wade, the pro-life movement faces a surprising challenge — itself. Fault lines are becoming fissures, and a cultural earthquake may be in our future.
We don’t understand how trust is built, maintained, and lost.
Why are Christians so gullible? A recent string of church-based fraud stories shows that many don't understand how trust is built, maintained, and lost.
New study suggests traditional missions organizations will need to adapt to remain viable
The 'New Paradigm' of missions is the future of Great Commission work: A new study suggests traditional missions organizations will need to adapt to remain viable.
Sometimes brutal tales disguise redemptive lessons.
In this week's Editor's Notebook, MinistryWatch President Warren Smith highlights his quarterly roundup of books worth reading.
Not dead yet, but megachurches have been tried and found wanting by most Americans.
The last half-century might one day be described by church historians as the Age of the Megachurch. However, it appears that this era — if it existed at all — is coming to an end.
True Charity Network provides advice, encouragement for Christian ministries.
In this week's Editor's Notebook, Warren Smith shares lessons learned from the True Charity Network annual conference last week—a group on the forefront of reforming the way the church does charity in the U.S.
Survey shows MinistryWatch is bearing good fruit—but we still have work to do.
In this week's Editor's Notebook, Warren Smith details the results of our most recent Reader's Survey.
Why does MinistryWatch rate Christian ministries? In this week's Editor's Notebook, MinistryWatch President Warren Smith explains the why behind our database.
Early critics of the 25-year-old office have proven prophetic.
Early critics of the 25-year-old Office for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives have proven prophetic—it has outlived its usefulness.