Scandal spotlights denomination’s accountability concerns
Months after Calvary Chapel Cary discovered its lead pastor, Rodney Finch, had secretly listed the church for sale, the 9.8-acre property in Apex, North Carolina, is back on the market, and weekly services have ceased.
Now the 5th Circuit will use those answers in its decision about the plaintiff’s appeal.
In a case involving a report of sexual assault at Southwestern Seminary in Fort Worth, the Texas Supreme Court has ruled that a person supplying defamatory material can be held liable even if they weren’t ...
Ministries fighting childhood poverty and hunger
Ministries Making a Difference: Ministries fighting childhood poverty and hunger
Giving to their local church meant staying in a small apartment—until Vinny and Soomin Hu received a surprise offer
While Vinny Hu and his wife Soomin had very different backgrounds, their love of the Lord and trust in His provision is a bond that continues to grow.
Downgrades for Trail Life USA; Upgrades for The Roys Report and Score International
We covet your prayers here at MinistryWatch as we continue our mission advocating for transparency among Christian ministries so you, the donor, can be faithful stewards of the resources God has given to you. That ...
The Salvation Army’s revenue dwarfs the other groups included in this category.
This list from the MinistryWatch 1000 Database features the largest community development organizations.
On today’s program, two former leaders from Archegos Capital Management have dropped their financial claims against disgraced Christian philanthropist Bill Hwang. Why did they drop out, and what does that mean for the other staff ...
Cases can now move forward, including one abuse victim suing Christ Covenant Church and Charlotte Christian School
The North Carolina Supreme Court has upheld the state’s 2019 SAFE Child Act as constitutional.
The conservative denomination apologized for linking to advice about how immigrants can avoid being detained.
The domestic mission agency of the Presbyterian Church in America has removed a webpage containing links to advice about how illegal immigrants can avoid being detained by law enforcement authorities.