Secrets Ultimately Revealed by Ortberg’s Daughter Mallory, Who Now Identifies as a Transgender Man Named Daniel Lavery
Secrets Ultimately Revealed by Ortberg’s Daughter Mallory, Who Now Identifies as a Transgender Man Named Daniel Lavery
Wheaton College last week fired its chaplain Tim Blackmon for “inappropriate comments and actions of a racial and sexual nature towards specific staff members” in violation of the school’s policies.
Trustees Danny Akin and Mark Vroegop Resign In Protest
Cedarville University’s Board of Trustees on Friday reinstated Dr. Thomas White as president. The reinstatement follows a six-week investigation into whether White had covered up a professor’s sexual misconduct and withheld information about the misconduct ...
Four months after Lori Vallow was arrested in Hawaii for refusing to help officials find her two missing children, Chad Daybell, her new husband and partner in promoting Mormon apocalyptic beliefs, was arrested June 9 ...
Youth America And Church of the Harvest Face Scrutiny
But today, Youth America, and the multi-site church that owns it—Church of the Harvest—stand accused by about 100 former members and interns of having a pattern of sexual misconduct, mismanagement of funds, and exploitation of ...
For two months, most church and ministry leaders have willingly complied with bans against large gatherings, in part because they applied not just to churches, but to everyone. But recent protests, some involving tens of ...
Missionary Pilot Killed, COVID Negatively Affects Non-Profits, ECFA and MinistryWatch Database Changes
Missionary Pilot Killed, COVID Negatively Affects Non-Profits, ECFA and MinistryWatch Database Changes
Controversy Surrounding Wycliffe Associates’ MAST Program Raises Tough Questions for Bible Translation Community
Controversy Surrounding Wycliffe Associates’ MAST Program Raises Tough Questions for Bible Translation Community
Mass Gathering Rulings Go Against Churches, Illinois To Allow “Small, Safe” Services, ECFA Adds New Members
Mass Gathering Rulings Go Against Churches, Illinois To Allow “Small, Safe” Services, ECFA Adds New Members
A recent state audit finds that some $94 million in federal block grants intended to help the state's poorest residents has instead gone to dozens of well-connected friends, family members, and at least one Christian ministry, in what The Clarion-Ledger in Jackson called “Mississippi's largest embezzlement scandal ...