It claims that the board members have acted for their own personal benefit.
TCT Ministries, a nonprofit, faith-based television network, has sued four of its board members for abusing their board positions and violating their fiduciary duties for their own financial benefit.
Dordt’s dean of chapel encourages students to consider how they can help—by not going.
In his role as chief of staff and dean of chapel at Dordt University in Iowa, Aaron Baart is helping college students rethink what it means to support missions or even become a missionary.
We’re making some “tweaks” to the way we do things to serve you better
I’d like to highlight a few changes we’ve made in the past few weeks that we hope will allow us to serve you better in the future.
WEEKLY REVIEW: Database Changes, Podcast Highlights & More: Wisconsin Family Council, National Center for Healthy Veterans join ECFA
On today’s program, one of the early members of the influential Acts 29 church planting network is leaving – and going public with its reasons.
Harvard study examines $10 billion in grants – none to evangelical groups
MacKenzie Scott is following through on her pledge to give away her wealth. So far, she’s donated some $16.5 billion to more than 1,900 nonprofit groups.
Exodus continues from church planting network
CityView Church in Fort Worth, Texas, a member of the Acts 29 network for nearly two decades, is the latest congregation to leave the formerly growing but now increasingly troubled network.
The Christian liberal arts university says it’s in ‘the strongest position it has ever been.’
Milligan University in Johnson City, Tennessee has announced a new president.
MinistryWatch now has more than 1,000 ministries in its database. These ministries represent more than $41-billion in total revenue, most of that donor revenue from evangelicals.
Lawsuit includes charges similar to those leveled by Department of Education last fall
Grand Canyon University (GCU) has once again been accused by the federal government of deception and misrepresentation regarding its doctoral programs and nonprofit status.