The following stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of March.
In this week’s “Editor’s Notebook,” we’re doing something a bit different. We are examining whether Christian ministries should have endowments
Revenue of large ministries has been flat for a record five months
The MinistryWatch Index was unchanged during the month of February.
Christian philanthropic advisors have been working in the field for decades.
Al Mueller had years of experience helping very wealthy people invest their money on Wall Street, but he felt a pull to help families give their money away to life-changing causes.
Updates may reshape how churches, ministries handle charitable giving, compliance, governance
The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) has released a 27-page document listing a wide range of federal tax and legal updates for churches, ministries, and other nonprofit organizations in 2025. The ECFA predicts the ...
After years of faithful giving, one woman watched her husband shift from chasing money to chasing God’s call for generosity
Mark and his wife Carol spoke to attendees of the 2023 Celebration of Generosity Conference, held in Scottsdale, Arizona. They shared their decision to build a medical facility in Uganda and how encouraging others through ...
Christian ministries interviewed by MinistryWatch are leaning into advocacy efforts.
Nonprofits are engaging in less policy-oriented advocacy than they did 20 years ago.
Hemmings was a decorated war pilot veteran and longtime humanitarian
Jack Hemmings, a decorated World War II veteran pilot and co-founder of Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), died “peacefully in his sleep” on January 24 at 103, according to MAF’s website. Hemmings’ life in the sky ...
Ananias House celebrates church growth in MENA region, new home for Echoing Hills, supporting rural churches, donuts lead to Bible study
Looking back on its work in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region throughout 2024, Ananias House is celebrating 2,360 Christian leaders being trained in the Muslim-majority region and 800 gatherings of believers. In ...
Can they become one congregation?
WHEATON, Ill. (Chronicle of Philanthropy) — Every Sunday, Jacquetta Carter sets off on an unusual religious journey. Leaving her home in a middle-class neighborhood of Joliet, Illinois, Carter and her husband, Keith, drive 45 minutes ...