Ministries serving victims of Hawaii wildfires, plus others equipping widows and single moms in Africa
Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) has offered to ship its booklet “Do You Wonder Why?” to churches and individuals in Hawaii wanting to connect with victims of the area’s devastating wildfires. The booklets are designed to ...
Ministry fights human trafficking by focusing on prevention
Forgotten Child Network began in June 1999 when, during a trip to adopt his daughter from Russia, founder Matt Hartsell shared with an acquaintance his vision to start a ministry assisting orphans.
Bible societies distributed about 35.5 million Bibles worldwide in 2022, according to a Scripture Distribution Statistics report released by the United Bible Societies.
Jack Van Impe Ministries began in 1948 as a media platform for Jack Van Impe’s teaching ministry with his focus on connecting end times prophecies with current news.
LoveWorks, Hawaii fires, Launch Global, and a Gulf Coast rescue mission
Ministries Making a Difference: LoveWorks, Hawaii fires, Launch Global, and a Gulf Coast rescue mission
The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) has terminated the membership of the Ankerberg Theological Research Institute (ATRI), the producer of the popular apologetics program “The John Ankerberg Show.”
The ministry has internal checks to ensure the donations are reaching those in need.
Voice of the Martyrs has seen a significant increase since 2019 in the amount of Christian persecution in Ethiopia. As radical Islam grows there, so does Christian persecution.
Jeanne Allert urges donors to ask questions before giving
Well-meaning donors passionate about fighting human trafficking can do more harm than good if they give money to groups without due diligence, says Dr. Jeanne Allert, president of the Institute for Shelter Care.
Revenue triples after years of losses
After years of losses, Biblica has bounced back in a big way. It’s the kind of development some ministries would highlight in press releases and media interviews, but Biblica has not trumpeted its growth.
Gay led the National Association of Evangelicals during a time when Reagan was seeking the continuing support of U.S. evangelicals.
Arthur Gay, an evangelical leader who oversaw the National Association of Evangelicals when President Reagan gave his historic “evil empire” speech, has died at the age of 86.