Lawsuit claims church leaders worked with wholesalers to submit fraudulent drug reimbursement claims.
A group of leaders in the Church of God in Christ have been accused in a lawsuit of defrauding a major pharmaceutical company out of more than $200 million in rebates for diabetes drugs.
Plus, other notable ministry happenings from this week.
In this week's Weekly Review, Living Proof Ministries drops to zero Stars for financial efficiency—plus, top stories, podcast highlights, and ECFA membership changes.
On today’s program, the Central Indiana Teen Challenge—associated with the widely known Adult & Teen Challenge addiction recovery ministry—is facing allegations of trafficking and forced labor. Nine young women have filed a lawsuit claiming they ...
Led by “Master Prophet” E. Bernard Jordan, the ministry operates a digital pipeline for prophecy and donations while offering limited transparency.
Inside Zoe Ministries—prophecy, platforms, and limited transparency.
Volunteerism proves increasingly valuable to nonprofits, outpacing inflation rates
The value of a volunteer hour jumped 3.7% in 2025 compared with 2024, outpacing inflation.
Nine young women claim they were victims of abuse that often worsened their conditions.
Nine women have filed a lawsuit accusing Central Indiana Teen Challenge, now The Refuge Teen Challenge, of abuse, trafficking, and forced labor.
Christina Hello, everyone, I’m Christina Darnell, the managing editor of MinistryWatch. Welcome to the MinistryWatch podcast. In today’s extra episode, I talk with Warren Smith about some news items that are slightly (even significantly) outside ...
Despite strong transparency scores and a growing student base, ministry's recurring financial deficit warrants a closer look.
This week's ministry spotlight features Whole Word Institute. Despite strong transparency scores and a growing student base, the ministry's recurring financial deficit warrants a closer look.
Alan Chambers was recognized as WORLD’s ‘Daniel of the Year’ in 2011 before changing his stance on homosexuality.
Alan Chambers, who led Exodus International—a now-defunct Christian ministry that worked to help people overcome struggles with same-sex attraction—was arrested in Florida this week and charged with solicitation of a minor.
Plus, ACNA chaplain becomes navy chief, billionaires, conservative journalism, and more
In this week's Signs & Wonders, MinistryWatch President Warren Smith looks at retirees and philanthropy, billionaires, conservative journalism, and an ACNA chaplain who is now chief chaplain of the U.S. Navy.