MinistryWatch reports on trends over our survey’s three-year history.
Almost half of Christian ministry executives believe that the U.S. economy is already in a recession or will enter a recessionary period in the next six months to a year.
New study identifies unique features of ministry in small towns and rural areas.
Life in rural America has its charms and challenges. Those who pastor in small towns across the United States recognize the trials inherent to those areas but believe God is working in their congregations and ...
Accusers signed lengthy statement detailing their accusations.
Five former leaders of groups associated with Sean Feucht have issued a formal statement bringing to light what they call “longstanding and serious moral, ethical, financial, organizational and governance failures” by Feucht and calling for ...
More leaders also optimistic about growth in revenue during the next year.
About 27% of Christian ministry leaders told MinistryWatch they believe the Trump administration’s policies will have a negative impact on the organization they lead or the work they do. This is an increase from 19% ...
Dalrymple to become new president of John Templeton Foundation
The leader of a major evangelical publication was named the new president of the John Templeton Foundation, one of the nation’s largest funders of research into spirituality and meaning making.
Donors beware when it comes to these fundraising tools
What are matching gifts? How do they differ from challenge gifts? Are they legitimate fundraising tools, and do they make a difference? MinistryWatch attempts to briefly answer these questions.
Ask for help, says Joni Eareckson Tada
Good leaders are often told to play to their strengths and hide their weaknesses.
A long-time executive recruiter is seeing retirements of the old guard of leaders.
Many executives leading Christian ministries across the country are over the age of 60, but the movement toward younger leaders may be growing.