Arms of Hope won its lawsuit against the City of Mansfield.
Arms of Hope is one of many ministries winning lawsuits against cities hampering their operations. One expert weighs in on why cities keep making regulations that run afoul of religious liberty laws.
Sager Brown Depot closing due to ‘unsustainable’ maintenance costs and effort to increase effectiveness
This month, the United Methodist Committee on Relief announced it will close down Sager Brown Depot, a UMC relief hub where thousands of volunteers have assembled hygiene kits to send to disaster areas throughout U.S. ...
List mostly corresponds with ratings in the MinistryWatch 1000 database.
A list of 310 organizations are certified as “Best Christian Workplaces” for “seek[ing] to honor God and reflect biblical values at work.”
Despite criticism, the Christian education curriculum provider is used worldwide.
Some say A.C.E. builds independent, self-motivated learners rooted in Scripture. Others argue it leans too heavily on memorization over critical thinking.
Followed by Revival Today
Samaritan's Purse and Liberty University were biggest users of private jets during the month of January, followed by Revival Today.
CEO said no information known regarding cause, asked for prayers
“We grieve deeply for the families of the pilots who are now enduring an unimaginable loss, and we ask you our family to lift them up in prayer.” — CEO Allen Speer
The building is expected to be fully operational in early 2027.
After operating out of headquarters in San Antonio for more than 40 years, Bible Study Fellowship’s new headquarters in Grapevine, TX, are under construction.
CBN says job cuts are part of larger workforce realignment.
Christian Broadcasting Network this week announced layoffs as part of a larger workforce realignment strategy.
Passing along an inheritance that never fades
Despite the demands of running a business and a growing ministry, the Kaebs are convinced their greatest impact begins within the walls of their own home.