On This Date at MinistryWatch
Christian ministries targeted in India, Saddleback Church, ACNA Bishop Stewart Ruch, Investigation at Menlo Park Church, and car donations
ONE YEAR AGO: On July 22, 2023, MinistryWatch reported about Christian ministries being targeted by the Indian government under the Foreign Contributions Regulation Act (FCRA). According to the U.S. State Department, amendments to the FCRA passed in 2020 reduced the amount of foreign funding Christian groups can use for administrative purposes and added onerous oversight and certification requirements. Read more here.

TWO YEARS AGO: On July 14, 2022, MinistryWatch reported that Andy Wood, pastor of Echo Church, a multisite church based in San Jose, California, was named the new pastor at Saddleback Church and the successor to founding pastor and bestselling author Rick Warren. He was later accused of abuse by members of his former church, but leaders of Saddleback conducted an investigation and cleared Wood of allegations of abuse. Read more here.
THREE YEARS AGO: On July 12, 2021, MinistryWatch reported that a prominent Anglican bishop announced a leave of absence after admitting he mishandled allegations of abuse. Bishop Stewart Ruch III of the Anglican Church in North America’s (ACNA) Upper Midwest Diocese had known since 2019 that former lay minister Mark Rivera had been charged with felony child sexual abuse. But he did not tell people in his diocese about the abuse allegations June 2021, which Ruch has called a “regrettable error.” Read more here.
FOUR YEARS AGO: On July 13, 2020, MinistryWatch reported that John Ortberg’s Menlo Park Church announced an investigation into the way the church handles sex abuse claims in the church. Read more here. That investigation eventually led to the resignation of Ortberg from the church. Read complete coverage here.
EIGHT YEARS AGO: On July 24, 2015, MinistryWatch examined organizations that take car donations. Are they legitimate? (Most are.) What should you look for? Read more here.
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