Soup of Life, UP Conference, Good Samaritan Health Center
Ministries Making a Difference: Soup of Life, UP Conference, Good Samaritan Health Center
This article, on Virginia (number 3 on our list), is one in a series on the impact of Christian ministries in states that have a significant ministry presence.
Christian Women in Media, Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, Chi Alpha Campus Ministries
Christian Women in Media, Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, Chi Alpha Campus Ministries
Ninety-seven of the MinistryWatch 1000 have headquarters in Texas. Together, they bring in revenue totaling more than $3.1 billion.
Samantha Kilpatrick, director of institutional response at Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment (GRACE), is resigning after being in the role for only three months.
Safe Families for Children may be experiencing a crisis after some of its 100 local chapters have left the network to start new, independent groups that work only with traditional male-female families. Ken Norwood, the ...
Student Leadership University (SLU) has seen steady growth in recent years, but its publicly available financial documents raise questions about its governing documents and loans made by staff to the ministry.
Two online outlets, both controlled by controversial South Korean Christian leader David Jang, have taken aim at Christian leaders they claim are “woke.”
Wildman was encouraged by the reactions he received as he shared his rewordings across the country at tribal centers, Native American-led churches and powwows.
Daniel Darling, senior vice president of communications for the National Religious Broadcasters, was fired Friday (Aug. 27) after refusing to say his pro-vaccine statements were mistaken.
The spokesman for the National Religious Broadcasters was fired for promoting vaccines on the MSNBC “Morning Joe” cable news show, Religion News Service has learned.