On This Date at MinistryWatch
The generosity of Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church, Stuart Briscoe dies, a new paradigm in Bible translation, and Potter’s Field Ministries
ONE YEAR AGO: On August 10, 2023, MinistryWatch reported about the radical generosity of Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church in Houston, Texas. Generosity has been part of MDPC’s DNA since it was founded in 1954. By radical generosity, MDPC means matching “dollar for dollar” the money spent each year on church operations with money given to those in need. MDPC’s Outreach Director Amy Delgado said that was about $6.8 million last year. Read more here.
TWO YEARS AGO: On August 8, 2022, MinistryWatch reported that prominent Wisconsin pastor Stuart Briscoe, recognized for founding the broadcast ministry series “Telling the Truth” and authoring over 40 books, died on Aug. 3. Briscoe died of “natural causes unexpectedly,” according to a Twitter post from his son, Peter “Pete” Briscoe. He was 91. Read more here.
THREE YEARS AGO: On August 5, 2021, MinistryWatch began its reporting about translation service providers as a new paradigm for Bible translations. Strategic Resource Group decided to conduct an experiment. Through its Unreached People Groups Initiative, it has asked a translation company, LinguaLinx, to translate the Bible — Old and New Testament, both written and oral versions — into three Middle Eastern dialects. Since then, MinistryWatch president Warren Smith has checked in with SRG about the project’s progress. Read more here.
FIVE YEARS AGO: On August 6, 2019, MinistryWatch reported that leaders of an evangelical ministry based in Montana resigned following allegations of abuse and misappropriation of funds earmarked to help feed impoverished children. The new head of Potter’s Field Ministries (PFM), a 27-year-old nonprofit that was previously affiliated with Calvary Chapel, announced the organization’s founders, Michael and Pam Rozell, stepped down from their day-to-day leadership roles with both PFM and Potter’s Field Ranch. Read more here.
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