On today’s MinistryWatch podcast we remember Marshall Allen, an investigative journalist who was a friend and supporter of MinistryWatch. To read a transcript of this podcast, click here. You’ll also find there links mentioned in ...
Organization no longer releases 990s
This week, Pioneers, based in Orlando, Florida, saw a drop in two of its MinistryWatch ratings.
His death, at age 52, leaves a void that will be tough to fill
Last Wednesday afternoon, I was in the Minneapolis airport. When my phone rang, I looked down at the screen and saw it was Marshall Allen. Marshall’s call was one I always took. He had been ...
As summer missions trips ramp up, the Chalmers Center provides guidance for posts that are accurate and respectful.
The ministry has developed guidelines to help participants navigate their use of social media during and about their trips.
Whitney Foster was found guilty for stealing property rights to three Dallas-area churches.
A Dallas pastor has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for stealing the deeds of three churches through a deed fraud scheme.
Trail Life scouting program boasts 60,000 members and growing
The Boy Scouts of America hopes dropping “Boy” from its name will attract more children to the program. However, some evidence suggests the move may be pushing more families to seek alternatives tailored specifically for ...
Alleged inappropriate behavior found as far back as 2012
Todd Atkinson, former bishop of the Via Apostolica Missionary District, has been removed from ordained ministry following the conclusion of his ecclesiastical trial.
The ministry has filed an appeal to defend its right to hire employees that align with its core beliefs
World Vision has agreed to pay $120,000 as part of a settlement to help move an employment dispute through the appeals process.
Adoption agency resumes services, RZIM, Russell Moore resigns, and Promise Keepers
On This Date at MinistryWatch: Adoption agency resumes services, RZIM, Russell Moore resigns, and Promise Keepers
Indictment is first public acknowledgment from DOJ that it is investigating the SBC.
A former Southern Baptist seminary professor and interim provost has been indicted on a charge of obstructing justice in a sexual misconduct case.