By The Editors
These stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of January.
Passion Conferences for young adults and associated entities don’t file Form 990s nor publicly post financials.
Passion Conferences doesn’t file a Form 990 informational return with the Internal Revenue Service nor does it post an audited financial statement on its website, so its total annual revenue, expenses, and assets are unknown.
Over past 10 years, the media missions’ nonprofit operating budget grew by over $40 million
The Jesus Film Project (JFP) is investing $150 million into a new megaproject.
Summer Biggers filed lawsuit against Christian Care Communities claiming unlawful retaliation
A human resources employee at a Christian Kentucky nursing home has filed a lawsuit claiming leaders fired her for attempting to enforce the organization's drug policy.
Lawsuit claims it classified sales advisors as independent contractors rather than employees.
Life Surge has been sued for violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act and failure to pay for overtime hours worked.
Commemorating Sanctity of Human Life Day
Churches across the country this past weekend commemorated Sanctity of Human Life Day. They prayed for the protection of the unborn, held “baby bottle” fundraising drives, connected members with pro-life ministries, and encouraged fostering and ...
Churches partner with Undue Medical Debt to alleviate their neighbors’ medical burdens.
Undue Medical Debt has paid off more than $25 billion in medical debt for nearly 15 million families in the United States.
New True Charity initiative uses ‘earn it’ model to break poverty cycle.
The True Charity network is helping children escape poverty by equipping its members to develop “earn it” programs for youth in their respective communities.
Jackie Shroyer gets time in Angolan prison for masterminding late husband’s death
A court in Angola has convicted missionary Jackie Shroyer of masterminding her husband’s murder.
Samaritan’s Purse and Liberty University top list as biggest users of private aircraft
Some Christian ministries—especially disaster relief and missionary organizations—have legitimate uses for airplanes, but the planes they’re using are not luxury jets that can go literally around the world at nearly the speed of sound.