Their goal is to target ‘very low-resource languages that are not even in the top 500.’
Two scientists are looking to new advancements in artificial intelligence to help close the gap in the number of languages into which the Bible has been translated. Out of the 7,100 languages that exist, the ...
The stories that had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of June, presented in a “countdown” format, from 10 to 1.
At its 50th General Assembly last week, the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) debated and voted on several measures related to women in ministry, sexuality, and sexual abuse response.
Serving refugees, ministering to military, providing support in response to ethnic violence, and more
Ministries Making a Difference: Samaritan's Purse, India Gospel League and more.
The college has been at the center of a controversy involving its hiring policies regarding people who identify as LGBTQ.
Seattle Pacific University, which has been embroiled in controversy and a lawsuit regarding its hiring practices, announced it would cut its academic program budget by 40%.
The lawsuit, dismissed last summer, stemmed from an elder election dispute at the Washington, D.C.-area megachurch.
A lawsuit filed against McLean Bible Church in Virginia has been revived by an appellate judge after being dismissed last summer.
Promise Keepers CEO says event got booted because PK affirmed biblical sexuality and condemned the celebration of Pride Month.
Belmont University was set to host a Promise Keepers event this fall until Promise Keepers released an official statement responding to the culture’s celebration of June as Pride Month.
Precept Ministries International (Precept) began in 1970 with Kay and Jack Arthur teaching Bible studies out of their home.
According to its leadership, it is hindered by too few volunteers and not enough funding.
Child Evangelism Fellowship, a ministry focused on evangelizing children through school or backyard bible clubs, has announced a lofty goal—it plans to reach 100 million children around the world with the Gospel message every ...
But Covid-induced backlog persists
The IRS is still working through a hefty backlog of tax filings delayed after the COVID-19 pandemic, but recently released more than 1 million returns from tax-exempt organizations.